EXE is really just a small set of code that looks for the VFP runtime files and then turns over control to it. EXE with DEPENDS, just the associated runtime files. > First, I wasn't suggesting that you check the actual application. > Until then, have a great weekend - assuming you don't "work" this weekend.
#FOXPRO 2.6 CANNOT LOCATE SUPPORT LIBRARY HOW TO#
> Thanks for replying and I am not really sure how to do what you said about the hex viewer, but I'll keep my fingers crossed when you find that 3.0 and finding out what the RT files are. It doesn't look like they have any internalization on this one, so there isn't a second RT file. > because it would take at least 3 months. They don't even want me to re write the program in VB > They won't want to pay for the upgrade since there won't be any more > for their clients who still want that program (they don't have the > an install for them is with InstallShield so they can have an install > have to work with and the only thing I can do for them is to create > source code and the client gave me their foxpro 3.0 so that is all I > The application that was written in foxpro 3.0 - I don't have the > am using a different computer and it works now. > running into the "Server Unavailable Temporarily" on my laptop so I > I had been trying to reply to your post in my other thread but kept VFP3 had a setup wizard that would automatically package up required files. > Since I cannot open VFP due to Insufficient Memory, nor do I have the source code for the FoxPro application, I am left in the dark here trying to figure out what the missing file(s) is. > I'm using VFP 3.0 and after creating an install with InstallShield, I get the same error mentioned by Paul. "Mel" wrote in message I have the same problem!!!
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The VFP 9.0 free public beta will be released in a week or two, you may want to consider updating. (All I have left of it is the Help file and it's dated. I believe it was last updated in 1995 or possibly 1996. VFP 3.0 is so old, that I doubt you'll find a reference on what files are required, but someone may remember. It's likely the "Insufficient Memory" error is due to too much memory - more than 512MB or 768MB, depending on whether you are running VFP 3.0 or 3.0b See for details. Why are you creating a "new" install for such an old application? What happened to the original install?