If there is a VFP EXE started from the installer process, the current
working folder might be the user desktop, or c:\windows\system32, which may
create the foxuser table on the desktop since write permissions are varied
due to policies set on the system.

-----Original Message-----
From: MB Software Solutions General Account
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:33 PM

On Thu, March 19, 2009 3:05 pm, Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Do you have any VFP applications running as part of the Installer?
>


Well, they build the Client (workstation) install first, then package that
into the Server build.  Client checks for the existence of a newer
NInstall.exe (client build name) on server and if exists, exits and runs
that NInstall.exe to upgrade the client.  It's an interesting way of doing a
loader kind of thing.  That's the only thing I think that fits what you're
describing.  Still, that doesn't run on the desktop, but from the LAN
(Server) spot.


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