Hey Bill!  Until Vista that is how I did it.  c:\myproduct.  I heard 
there might be problems with that and with my work in Linux, the 
users\public seemed to be a nice home for my apps.  I also, use .ini 
files and have stayed away from the register.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675



Bill Arnold wrote:
> Jeff,
> 
> 
>> Michael:  I have deployed VFP7 and 9 on Vista for customers for some 
>> time.  I put the runtimes and my apps in a folder:
>>
>> c:\users\public\applications\myapplication  where I create the 
>> applications folder.
>>
>> No issues at all.
> 
> 
> And no spaces in the name. Good to know. 
> 
> Guess I've lucky on this one. For my own reasons, I've been requiring (by
> convention) customers to install into x:\productname, explaining that it
> makes documentation easier for everyone to be seeing the same paths and file
> names, and that in turn will help reduce mistakes. But I know I'm not
> dealing with corp rules on where to put things. 
> 
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
>  
>> Jeff
> 
> 
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