Rick Schummer wrote:
> Depends. Some of us still prefer run times on client machine for performance. 
> In this case you
> really should have them installed in common folder to make things simpler.

VFP will find the runtimes in the application folder before even looking in the 
common folder. So, it'll load a smidgen faster by putting the runtimes in the 
application folder.

Now, if you run different vfp apps that could benefit from sharing the same 
dll, then 
that's a different story.

Paul


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