On 3/19/2011 11:49 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
> What's the current guidelines on where a VFP executable should be
> installed, and where should the data be stored?
>
Not sure what the 'guidelines' are (whose?  Microsofts?), but in the 
last 25 years I have _never_ put an application .exe in Program Files. 
An application goes into it's own directory, preferably on a second 
drive or partition (i.e., D: rather than C:), and the data as well.

If the data is on a server, then there's no problem, but Win 7 (and 
Vista also, I would guess) do some kind of 'virtualization' if you try 
to write into C:\Program Files, which results in creating shadow files 
you can't see.

Doug Hennig has discussed this problem in great detail
 
<http://doughennig.blogspot.com/2007/01/finding-paths-for-special-folders.html>
but I don't like the recommendation to put data files into
\users\xxx\appdata.  As above, everything is much simpler if you just 
make your own application directory.

Dan Covill


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