Try putting RESOURCE = OFF in the config file.
John
>The following aproach (with appropriate dll's) worked in Visual Foxpro 7, it does not work for Visual Foxpro 8. I copy the files to what I hoped was the run time version of the files needed for the application to a ZIP cartridge. It does work if all the source is avaliable on local drive and from zip drive.
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>GDIPLUS.DLL
>MSVCR70.DLL
>VFP8R.DLL
>VFP8RENU.DLL
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>the folder with the application. When I try to run it I get the error message
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>Visual FoxPro could not start. Could not load resources.
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>What does this mean and what do I do to solve the problem.