Hi Vince,

> Apparently though, ExecScript() doesn't know anything about any forms
compiled into the EXE

That's by design. ExecScript operates in a different application scope and
therefore cannot see any files that are embedded into the EXE. Only files in
the cache are visible, like classes you've already loaded and procedures.

To get around this you need to execute code within the correct application
scope, that is, code that is compiled into the application. As Bill Arnold
suggested, having a PRG file or a class in the EXE that accomplishes this,
is the easiest way to achieve this.

-- 
Christof



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