

EXE file - the runtime files need registering with regserver. (Unless you're using ActiveX controls, I _think_ you can just provide the VFP6 runtimes from and your. EXE file - the runtime files need registering with regserver.exe in Windows but after that the EXE will work) Now COM servers built with Visual FoxPro are more flexible and robust thanks to strong typing and the ability to implement interfaces from other type libraries. There are many new features designed to support COM, XML, and Web Services. (Unless you're using ActiveX controls, I _think_ you can just provide the VFP6 runtimes from and your. Visual FoxPro 7.0 represents a significant improvement over version 6.0. Somewhere in the VFP Home directory there will be a folder with setup wizardy files in, rename that folder and then when you rerun the wizard it will regenerate fresh files.


Oh, and this is from way in the the back of my memory, the Setup Wizard sometimes would corrupt it's own source files. There's a good resource on the setup wizard on the Fox Wiki at With regard to the icon, you could try with one of the stock icons that ship with VFP6.Īs for the setup wizard, have you installed Service Pack 3 or later for VFP6? If not, there's a setup wizard update at īut upgrading to Service Pack 5would be a good idea anyway.
