The client's runtimes will only tell you what the last version was
used to run the files. (We have a vertical niche app that's been in
production for 20 years. Some of the PRGs still show signs of
FoxBase/dBASE code.)

PJX/SCX files have timestamps. I'll bet they have a version flag in
there, too -- that's what's causing the converter to launch. You have
the converter source code (it's in the xSource.zip file). At worst,
you can read through that to determine what it's looking for.

If you're seeing the converter, I'm pretty sure you're dealing with
FoxPro 2.6 code or earlier.

On 12/23/10, Vincent Teachout <[email protected]> wrote:
> Richard Quilhot wrote:
>> Have you looked at the runtime files installed on the clients machine?
>>
>> Rick Q
>> [email protected]
>
>
> Uhm..... <blush><voice=small>  no... </blush></voice>
>
> Excuse me, I have to go bang my head against the wall several times,
> now.  Thanks.
>
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