IIRC the SOAP Toolkit MSI has this, Dave. Maybe running that separately will do 
the trick?

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From: ProfoxTech <profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com> On Behalf Of Dave Crozier
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2022 10:03 AM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: VFP9 Runtime Installation

Fellow VFPer's,

I have always used Jurgen's VFP 9 runtime installers with no issues, however 
the last couple of machines I have tried to install them onto have thrown a 
weird error:

Using the VFP9SP2 installer, after completing around 90% of the runtime I keep 
getting an error saying:
The file
"c:\Windows\system32\msxml3.dll" could not be opened. Please check that your 
disk is not full and that you have access to the destination directory.

Two questions:
1. This is a Windows 10 64Bit O/S so why is it looking in the Windows\System32 
folder when it should be the SysWow64 folder?
2. The file msxml3.dll is in fact present in the System32 folder as well as the 
SysWow64 folder so why the error?

This has certainly only started happening within the last 3 months, but could 
be longer.

Any Ideas anyone?
Dave Crozier
Software Development Manager
Flexipol Packaging Ltd.

Mob: 07967 671080

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