I disagree. That GUID is also used when an update to the EXE is sent out. If that GUID is not different, ISX will not overwrite the old EXE with the new one.
>If your EXE is not a DCOM, don't bother with that option. It force VFP to generate a new GUID for the OLEPublic classes in the DCOM server.
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>HTH
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>>When I compile my application into an EXE I see the box to check fro Regenerate Component IDs.
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>>What is that for?
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>>Should I do that?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer