Re: RunTime Libraries Question
- From: "Hutch Elassaad" <helassaad@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 19:43:34 -0500
Ok, I am about to shoot myself in the head. I put all the runtime libraries
mentioned before in system32 folder and in a folder with my executable. I
run the program and I am still getting the following message:
Visual Foxpro cannot start. Could not load resources
any help is greatly appreciated. I am willing to send the executable to
anyone who is willing to test it.
Thank you,
Hutch
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"Altman" <NotGiven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The merge module for Foxpro 9 includes the msvcr71.dll but it does not put
> it in the system32 directory. (I forget where it puts it). I had this
> problem and searched hard for an answer on the net and finally found an
> explanation. Forgive me for I don't have that link anymore and it was not
> easy to find. I believe it was an MSDN article. Anyway it said that the
> msvcr71.dll should be placed in the same directory as your program for the
> install. I don't remember why it said this is what you should do but I
just
> remember that it didn't make sense to me that if we are supposed to put it
> in our program directory, why did MS include it in the merge module.
>
>
> "Hutch Elassaad" <helassaad@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:6rqdnfXDL8tshO3eRVn-ug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I created an executable that I distributed to some users. On my
> > development
> > PC where I have VFP9 installed, I had no problems running the
application,
> > however the users couldn't run the program I sent them. It gave them
the
> > message that MSVCR71.DLL couldn't be located and when I sent them the
file
> > another message appeared stating the VFP9R.DLL wasn't found. I figured
I
> > do
> > some research on this and get back to them. I installed the application
> > on
> > a computer that doesn't have VFP9 installed on it, running W2K. I tried
> > running it and it gave me the same error. I installed the following
files
> > in the System32 folder, MSVCR71.DLL, GDIPLUS.DLL, VFP9R.DLL and
VFP9T.DLL.
> > Now, when I double click on the application to start it gives me the
> > following message:
> >
> > Visual Foxpro cannot start. Could not load resources
> >
> > What is the problem? what am I missing?
> >
> > Thanks to all
> >
> > Hutch
> >
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