You would normally need to concern yourself about a locale-specific run-time resource only if all of the following are true: You are including the run-time version of Visual FoxPro with your application. You are distributing your application to users who use a language different from the one in which you developed it. For example, if you develop in English for an English-speaking user base, you don't need to worry about including a locale-specific resource file. However, if you use the English version of Visual FoxPro to develop but are distributing your run-time application in a French-speaking country, you should consider including the run-time resource file. Your application displays Visual FoxPro dialog boxes, menus, or error messages. Typically, if you've designed and localized your own versions of these interface elements, you don't need to include the locate-specific resource file. Run-time resource files are named using the format VFPVersionNumber***.dll, where VersionNumber is the version number of Visual FoxPro and "***" is a three-letter code representing the language. For example, the code ENU stands for United States English, the code DEU stands for German, and the code FRA for French.Question: I would like to run our application in Russia. Is there a corresponding VFPVersionNumber***.DLL where *** is the first three letters of the languale (locale) for Russian/Cyrillic? I can't find this file anywhere in my PC. Is there something I'm missing?