To Peter Hart -

EEKK - thats the old 'dos set' problem, imo.

when ya 'click on the beast' - it's gonna try to find a vfp runtime module.
IMO, the easiest thing to do would be to get the run time modules install
kits over at wOOdy's corporate website (see
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFP9RuntimeFiles~VFP for more info)

but - it will be possible to set up a 'custom environment' that doesn't
destroy your VFP IDE settings - you'll need to make a dos batch file,
calling the proper stuff at the proper locations.

THEN , make sure you've got a config.fpw in the root of that folder, as
well, so yer IDE's foxuser.dbf won't get tromped on.

Good Luck !
-- 
William Sanders / efGroup


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