>Thanks Segrey.
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>Fantastic. For some reason, the VFP8R.DLL and VFP8T.DLL in the Windows\system32 directory kept the old version (2521) after I installed service pack 1 (which has version 3117), so that was the culprit.
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>Many thanks again. It would have taken a VERY LONG TIME to track down this one without help.
Hi Steven,
Whoever put VFP runtime files into the Windows system directory created this problem. You cannot blame VFP for that because VFP7 and later doesn't copy runtime files there anymore. They're installed into 'Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VFP' directory. VFP8SP1 replaced runtime files where VFP8 original install put them.
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