Installshield, the program, creates an installation program that your VFP application program is bundled up with.

When the end user runs your install program, it is an Installshield program that is running. Installshield permits you, for example, to specify which OS's your application will, or will not, install on. They can also do the same for their own install program.

Mike Copeland

Kurt @ VR-FX wrote:

On 6/23/2014 4:06 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:

On Sun, Jun 22, 2014, at 09:46 PM, Kurt @ VR-FX wrote:
Yup - based upon a suggestion of another buddy of mine - am running as
Admin. And - FYI - its not 16 running on 32 as the problem - its a
32-bit App running on 64-Bit OS. And, yeah - maybe its just the
Installer that is the problem!

I would bet the house that it is Installshield or whatever it uses.

I'm sure U R right!

There's a later version that supposedly is supported on Windows 7, maybe
it's time to upgrade.

I thought the InstallShield is USED to generate the SW Install. So - how can I install it and impact a Setup program that I have from years ago?? I'm confused...

-K-


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