>>I've just had a problem with this myself - I can't find VFP500.DLL anywhere and can't remember how I generated it last time. I will have a hunt around and let you know,
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>I was thinking of a possible way. From what I read, it gives you the option to include them in the installation program. So what if I made an installation program that didn't actually install the app, just the runtime library? Would that work?
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>Thanks,
Doing that would install a whole bundle of DLL files which you don't need - what you could do (and what I intend doing) is create an installation of a small app, install it on a spare PC and take off the files you need (VFP500.DLL & maybe the files Sanjay mentioned) and put these in your windows\system directory - create a backup of these files for future. You should find VFP500.DLL and .ENU in your windows\system directory - NOTE: I can't find them on my PC (NT4) at work but they are here at home (W95)!