Ajoy,
NO problem at all as Studio needs a Java VM. Just make sure you look at the
installation options carefully or uyou'll end up with open office installed
and a nes search engine toolbar. They are obvious to ignore as long as you
read rather than jost click OK!

Dave Crozier
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Ajoy Khaund
Sent: 27 February 2010 15:41
To: Profox
Subject: Install Vfp6 on a Win7 Home Premium Laptop

Hi,

Just purchased a laptop with Win7 Home Premium. I have installed Vfp9. Now
when I put in the Visual Studio 6 cd it wants to update Microsoft Java
Virtual Machine. Is it okay to update that. I hope its not a very dumb
question. In XP I did not have any problem with it.

TIA

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