Hi Tracy

That was a bad example.  It also happened when I try to register the
vfp9r.dll.  Should it work if I place all the files in the
Microsoft/VFP/Shared folder, should I register them and which ones, what
do I take as the directory in "Inno". {cf} or {cf32} or should it be
{pf} or {pf32} The program files directory.

The files I am talking about are:
DeskAlert.vcx/Vct
ComCtl32.ocx
GDIPlus.dll
VfPAlert.exe
MSCal.ocx
VFP9r.dll
Vfp9t.dll
Vfp9renu.dll
Msvcr71.dll
VFPMapi.fll

If you could say where each should go it would be appreciated.

I have managed to make my main.prg look for DB_Loc'n.dbf in the {App}
folder so that has taken care of hiding it.

Cheers 

Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Tracy Pearson
Sent: 04 October 2010 21:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Putting a link to a file in an email.

Peter Hart wrote on 2010-10-04: 
> Hi Tracy
> 
> The error I am getting is "Unable to register the DLL/OCX: RegSvr 
> failed with exit code 0x4"
> This was with VFP9RENU.DLL with settings System and Hidden  system tab

> had settings Register Server and 32 bit.

Peter,

This file is not required to be registered. It needs to be in the
Working folder, Path, or where the VFP9R.DLL is registered. From what
I've determined, it looks in those locations in that order.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software




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