Mike:

You don't mention the application VFP version but guess you need
to install/register the runtime libraries not just copy them.  Also won't 
advise to
install anything on program files but use other folder on the c:
drive.  Since I installed Windows 7 noticed that non-windows folders or
files tend to "disappear" after a while if they are placed in program files.

Also have 32 bit version installed and maybe you need to do something else
in a 64 bit environment.

Regards,

AiR
Aida I. Rivera-Benítez, MSMIS
AiR Information Systems, Inc.
San Juan, Puerto Rico

> Client has copied my app from his old WinXP box onto his Win7 64-bit box
> and can't get it to run.  I put the runtimes in the app folder, so he's
> been able in the past to just copy the folder onto other (WinXP)
> machines are run it.  On this machine, it's now running from c:\program
> files (x86)\mb software solutions folder.  Should he not used that
> folder?  I thought that "x86" folder was the place for 32-bit apps.
>
> Please advise...tia!
>
> -- 
> Mike Babcock, MCP
> MB Software Solutions, LLC
> President, Chief Software Architect
> http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
> http://fabmate.com
> http://twitter.com/mbabcock16
 



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