Mike: I did that. That is how I discovered that VFP9r.dll would not
register for those users even though they are registered. When they
start VFP a form comes up with no controls on it and just hangs.
Jeff
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On 09/12/2013 02:12 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
Ditto.
Run Command Prompt from any login as Admin (locate it in the menu,
right click, choose "Run as Admin"), change to the folder where the
VFP9 run time DLLs are located, then "regsrvr32 vfp9r.dll" and see if
you get any error.
Mike
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Application Down - More Info
From: Ted Roche <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 9/12/2013 4:09 PM
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
Ted: The data is on the C drive. I installed another VFP
application on
this system and that is where I discovered VFP9r.dll could not
register and
the installation failed.
Was there an error message?
Is this Windows 7 64-bit?
I tried running House Call on the computer and the installation
failed
too. Everything works for the one user without a password.
Well, they are the administrative user. I would expect things to work
for
them. I would not expect that non-admin users could install software or
register OLE servers. Have you tried to register VFP9r.dll as the admin
user?
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