Peter,
here's some stuff from my Inno Script which may help you out:
Source: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VFP\gdiplus.dll;
DestDir: {cf}\Microsoft Shared\VFP; Flags: sharedfile
uninsneveruninstall restartreplace; Components: workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\VFP\VFP9SP1\vfp9r.dll; DestDir: {cf}\Microsoft Shared\VFP; Flags:
regserver sharedfile uninsneveruninstall restartreplace; Components:
workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\VFP\VFP9SP1\vfp9renu.dll; DestDir: {cf}\Microsoft Shared\VFP;
Flags: sharedfile uninsneveruninstall restartreplace; Components:
workstation
;Source: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VFP\msvcr70.dll;
DestDir: {sys}; Flags: uninsneveruninstall onlyifdoesntexist;
Components: workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VFP\msvcr71.dll;
DestDir: {sys}; Flags: uninsneveruninstall onlyifdoesntexist;
Components: workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\VFP\foxhhelp9.exe; DestDir: {cf}\Microsoft Shared\VFP; Flags:
sharedfile uninsneveruninstall restartreplace; Components: workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\VFP\foxhhelpps9.dll; DestDir: {cf}\Microsoft Shared\VFP; Flags:
regserver sharedfile restartreplace uninsneveruninstall; Components:
workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\DBITech\SolPIM3\Components\ctMDay.ocx; DestDir:
{app}; Flags: regserver sharedfile; Components: workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\DBITech\SolPIM3\Components\ctDate.ocx; DestDir:
{app}; Flags: regserver sharedfile; Components: workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\DBITech\SolPIM3\Components\ctdEdit.ocx;
DestDir: {app}; Flags: regserver sharedfile; Components: workstation
Source: C:\Program Files\DBITech\ctListBar 6.0\Components\ctListBar.ocx;
DestDir: {app}; Flags: regserver sharedfile; Components: workstation
Frank.
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On 04/10/2010 09:51 PM, Peter Hart wrote:
> Hi Tracy
>
> That was a bad example. It also happened when I try to register the
> vfp9r.dll. Should it work if I place all the files in the
> Microsoft/VFP/Shared folder, should I register them and which ones, what
> do I take as the directory in "Inno". {cf} or {cf32} or should it be
> {pf} or {pf32} The program files directory.
>
> The files I am talking about are:
> DeskAlert.vcx/Vct
> ComCtl32.ocx
> GDIPlus.dll
> VfPAlert.exe
> MSCal.ocx
> VFP9r.dll
> Vfp9t.dll
> Vfp9renu.dll
> Msvcr71.dll
> VFPMapi.fll
>
> If you could say where each should go it would be appreciated.
>
> I have managed to make my main.prg look for DB_Loc'n.dbf in the {App}
> folder so that has taken care of hiding it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Peter
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Tracy Pearson
> Sent: 04 October 2010 21:00
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Putting a link to a file in an email.
>
> Peter Hart wrote on 2010-10-04:
>> Hi Tracy
>>
>> The error I am getting is "Unable to register the DLL/OCX: RegSvr
>> failed with exit code 0x4"
>> This was with VFP9RENU.DLL with settings System and Hidden system tab
>> had settings Register Server and 32 bit.
> Peter,
>
> This file is not required to be registered. It needs to be in the
> Working folder, Path, or where the VFP9R.DLL is registered. From what
> I've determined, it looks in those locations in that order.
>
> Tracy Pearson
> PowerChurch Software
>
>
>
>
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