I was under the impression the vfp9t.dll is used for classes that are
olepublic, and you've built a multi-threaded dll, or it is in the EXE.

Tracy

-----Original Message-----
From: MB Software Solutions General Account
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:59 AM

Rick Schummer wrote:
> I have blogged about the updated VFP 9 SP2 Hotfix, which includes the 
> missing multi-threaded.
>
> http://rickschummer.com/blog/2009/04/vfp-9-sp2-hotfix-update.html


I think this is an obvious q, but I'll ask it---I only need to include the
vfp9t.dll if I'm using a VFP backend database/tables, right?  If I'm using
MYSQL or SQL SERVER or whatever else on the backend, I could leave that file
out of my setup/install exe, right?



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