Al,
You need to have the VFP9 Installation CD or it Barfs. I posted about this
just after SP2 was initially released on Beta. I guess it hasn't changed in
the full release.

Dave

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Sent: 27 January 2008 18:31
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Subject: RE: Sedna Released

Is there a known problem with SP2 installer. I have tried to install it
using a MSDN VFP9, where VFP9 and SP1 is already installed but it says no
valid source could be found.
Silly if it cant even see the MSDN VFP9 cd.
Allen 

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Sent: 27 January 2008 15:48
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Subject: RE: Sedna Released

Bugger
They want SP2 on before you can register Allen

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Thanks Rick.
Worth a run through to see if SP2 should be used or is worth the bother of
having to upgrade runtimes.
Allen 

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