>>Hi,
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>>If I install VFP 8 SP1 on my machine and create a new executable do I have to reinstall the vfp support files on my users machines(dlls, etc, create new package on Installshield)?
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>>Thanks.
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>No necessarily. Only if you (a) are making use of anything new in SP1 or (b) you are depending on something that was fixed in SP1 iro runtime. Its safest to do so but depends on what you are doing with SP1.
IIRC, in VFP6, after installing SP5 on the developer machine, I had to install it on the user machines, too, or the program (compiled with SP5) would not run.
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