Dan Covill wrote on 2013-02-12: 
>  On 02/12/13 09:59 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
>  What version is your VFP9R.DLL and VFP9T.DLL on that box?
>  
>  I use this "versions.cmd" file to determine them and their locations
>  @echo off
>  echo dim fso>vfpgetver.vbs
>  echo set fso=createobject("scripting.filesystemobject")>>vfpgetver.vbs
>  echo wscript.echo wscript.arguments(0) ^&" - " ^&
>  fso.getfileversion(wscript.arguments(0))>>vfpgetver.vbs
>  for /F "delims=," %%i in ('dir %%systemdrive%%\vfp9*.dll /a/s/b') do
cscript
>  /nologo vfpgetver.vbs "%%i"
>  erase vfpgetver.vbs
>  echo.
>  Pause
>  
>  Hi, Tracy
>  
>  Seemed interesting so I tried it.
>  
>  I get "not a valid command' for the 'echo wscript.echo wscript........
>       command. Same result in command window and Power Shell. What am I
>  doing wrong ???
>  
>  Dan Covill

Dan,

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I'll send the file to you as a text file directly.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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