Malcolm Greene wrote:
> Vince,
> 
> Worst case you may be able to "XCOPY /S" your VFP "Program Files" folder
> to a USB or CD and then "XCOPY /S" from there to your new machine.
> 
> I believe I did that in the past without a problem and without having to
> re-apply a license key.

I believe Xcopy simply copies the files (/S to get the subfolders), but 
I'm pretty sure that I need registry entries.  I'll check, though.  Thanks.


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