I also have done the same thing. The server does an auto update at set times
and downloads to a newversion directory. the loader then checks that each
load.
Allen 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Bill Arnold
Sent: 15 February 2008 16:31
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Subject: RE: VFP Remote Application Update

Dave,

I've implemented a similar scheme (loader concept and numbered executables).
Not as fancy, but with the same effect and ease of use.
Since I've already done it, no need to test Craig's solution, but will
mention a related thing or two I've done:

- in a LAN configuration, only the server is updated from the inet server.
Workstations then check the lan server for maintenance releases during
login, and take their updates from the server.

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