What is standard? You'll have to include the vfp runtimes and other files. That's why InstallShield makes sense. If you tell him it's an ASP component with its own installshield setup, that would probably be better. This is a standard way of doing it.
A similar type of ASP component, in the way it is installed at ISPs, is FileUP(
www.softartisans.com). It too has an Installshield setup that the isp must run ...
>Hi claude
>i asked from my host admin about register my dll.
>he said :
>dear sir
>please give me more information about your small DLL
>is it a regular "standard" dll or no?
>thanks
>satcom support team
>zanjany
>
>
>i want to know is it regular "standard" dll or no?
>and my dll remain in my directory or it must lay in webserver system directory?
>
>thanks and excuse me