I would check for version mismatches of the runtimes.
I use this script with on our client machines when they experience the same.
@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
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