On 10/5/2010 11:11 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
>
> I have found I need the msvcr71.dll in both the {cf}\Microsoft Shared\VFP
> and the {app} folders. It needs to be in the VFP folder to register the
> VFP9R.DLL and VFP9T.DLL. It needs to be in the {app} folder to run the
> application. After the VFP9?.DLL files are registered, you could safely
> delete the msvcr71.dll from that folder.
>
> I believe the ComCtl32.ocx ships with at least XP and higher and is in the
> System32 even on 64 bit systems.
>
> I would put the DLL's in the {cf}\Microsoft Shared\VFP folder.
> The VFPMapi.FLL into the {app}, otherwise you need to use API's to know if
> you need to look for it in "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)", not
> fun.


why not put them all into the app folder?

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