> >      Probably. But it is easy to isolate your application from
> > customer's environment and make it use your private copy of fbclient.dll +
> firebird.msg.
> 
>    Yes. And as the result to get "private environment" incompatible with the
> rest of system that leads to application failure.

How so, you create your own install which create a \client folder underneath 
your application folder.  

You can install:

- your application into the application folder
- firebird.msg into the application folder
- FBCLient.dll into the application\client folder

Then your application can load the fbclient using the application as the 
starting point.


Sean


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