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Conversion from FoxPro 2.6 to Visual FoxPro 9

Asked by TerryWeir in FoxPro Database

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Hello,

I am working with a FoxPro 2.6 system using both Windows 98 and DOS.  I have been working with the Visual FoxPro9.0 Beta to test my code to see if it will run under the new version.  I have been able to get the code to run with the new version using the full installation of the VFP Software on a development machine.  

My question is this: How do I go about compiling the code into executables that can run on client computers that do not have the VFP9 installed on them?

My current setup is this: FoxPro 2.6 and FoxPro for Windows 2.6 are installed on a server.  All of the clients access the FOXPRO.EXE and FOXPROW.EXE files on the server and run them locally.  All database files (.DBF) sit on the server.

Do I now compile all of my .PRG and other files into some sort of an APPLICATION file that I can place on each end users desktop?  That is what I have done in the past with MS Access.  This way, every desktop does not need a License for VFP, but just Windows with a compiled application.

Do I have this right?  I'd like to know that I am working in the right direction before I plunk down the money to buy the new version.

Thanks,

Terry Weir
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