Subject Re: Runtime Files
From Ken Mayer [dBVIPS] <dbase@_nospam_goldenstag.net>
Date Mon, 01 Feb 2010 15:48:30 -0800
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

Patrick Kox wrote:
> Ah, I see.
> So basically it would be best to keep track of which version of dBASE
> was used to build a specific program so you know what runtimes are
> guaranteed to work when the newer ones might not.

If you're a developer, the simplest thing to do is just keep working
with the most recent version, and if you need to deploy to a customer,
let them know that there is a new runtime installer. Either you can have
them download it, or send it ... or whatever is necessary.


>> I don't know. The registry settings should have been made, unless you
>> were not logged in as Administrator when you installed dBASE ... (?)
>
> Installed dBASE as normal user on Windows 7, but I guess the installer
> should ask permission to install ?

Um, not sure at this point.

Ken

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