Bill;
What I have been doing for a number of years is to use a “clean machine”. In my case I have one computer that is used only for testing completed applications. I wipe the hard disk and install the same operating system the user has (my own legal copy guys). I will then load the exe and start testing.
On my test machine I use removable trays so I can have several different operating systems loaded to test the application. You can do the same thing with your development machine, that is use removable trays and have a hard disk dedicated to testing. This removes what I term, “egg on face syndrome” by allowing you to deliver an application that works at the clients site rather then say, “It worked at the office”! :)
Tom
>I'm using VFP 7.0
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>I'm currently having a problem with "set classlib to myBase.vcx in myLibraries.exe".
>If I leave my Development directory alone, the exe runs fine, but if I rename my Development folder then the exe crashes "Cannot find myDevelopmentFolder\myBase.vcx".
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>Obviously the program is picking up the path to my Development version of myBase.vcx and using it.
>How do you prevent an exe from using the Development version of files without renaming the Directory?
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>TIA
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