Hey, kids:
I know I've gotten this working before, but it's Friday, and my IQ decreases exponentially as the weekend approaches.
Ancient client install that mostly runs VFP7 SP1. They have a little utility app they run monthly to archive data. It's been "moved" to a new machine by one of their IT techs. Both the main app, running in VFP7SP1, and vFoxRun run fine on this machine, but clicking on this .EXE throws the error in the subject line.
If I run the .EXE from the vFoxRun command window, it also runs okay. Hunh, what?
I tried running regsvr32 on all the files in the c:\Program FIles\Common Files\Microsoft\VFP folder. I downloaded the VFP7SP1 and VFP9SP2 runtime installers from CodePlex. All ran with no errors.
I don't recall the pedigree of the file. Is there any way we can get it to tell us what it is looking for?
Up-to-date Windows 7 SP1 32-bit Dell Optiplex 9020, 4 Gb of RAM, black.
What am I missing, besides the weekend?
Definitely a case to use Systernals Process Explorer from M$
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb795533.aspx
It will tell you the file the process is trying to find/open
Dave
-----Original Message----- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Ted Roche Sent: 03 February 2017 15:47 To: profox@leafe.com Subject: "Cannot locate the Microsoft Visual FoxPro Support Library"
Hey, kids:
I know I've gotten this working before, but it's Friday, and my IQ decreases exponentially as the weekend approaches.
Ancient client install that mostly runs VFP7 SP1. They have a little utility app they run monthly to archive data. It's been "moved" to a new machine by one of their IT techs. Both the main app, running in VFP7SP1, and vFoxRun run fine on this machine, but clicking on this .EXE throws the error in the subject line.
If I run the .EXE from the vFoxRun command window, it also runs okay. Hunh, what?
I tried running regsvr32 on all the files in the c:\Program FIles\Common Files\Microsoft\VFP folder. I downloaded the VFP7SP1 and VFP9SP2 runtime installers from CodePlex. All ran with no errors.
I don't recall the pedigree of the file. Is there any way we can get it to tell us what it is looking for?
Up-to-date Windows 7 SP1 32-bit Dell Optiplex 9020, 4 Gb of RAM, black.
What am I missing, besides the weekend?
-- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com
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I believe it's one or more of the VFP runtime dlls (vfp#.dll, vfp#enu.dll, assuming English resource). Are the DLLs in the folder with your EXE or otherwise in the path?
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rk -----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Ted Roche Sent: Friday, February 03, 2017 10:47 AM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: "Cannot locate the Microsoft Visual FoxPro Support Library"
Hey, kids:
I know I've gotten this working before, but it's Friday, and my IQ decreases exponentially as the weekend approaches.
Ancient client install that mostly runs VFP7 SP1. They have a little utility app they run monthly to archive data. It's been "moved" to a new machine by one of their IT techs. Both the main app, running in VFP7SP1, and vFoxRun run fine on this machine, but clicking on this .EXE throws the error in the subject line.
If I run the .EXE from the vFoxRun command window, it also runs okay. Hunh, what?
I tried running regsvr32 on all the files in the c:\Program FIles\Common Files\Microsoft\VFP folder. I downloaded the VFP7SP1 and VFP9SP2 runtime installers from CodePlex. All ran with no errors.
I don't recall the pedigree of the file. Is there any way we can get it to tell us what it is looking for?
Up-to-date Windows 7 SP1 32-bit Dell Optiplex 9020, 4 Gb of RAM, black.
What am I missing, besides the weekend?
Just checked one of my install scripts and it installs:
msvcr70.dll in one script and msvcr71.dll in another. Not sure why at the moment. vfp7renu.dll vfp7r.dll plus some other rich text controls etc but think they are optional.
HTH
Peter Cushing IT Department WHISPERING SMITH
On 03/02/2017 15:51, Richard Kaye wrote:
I believe it's one or more of the VFP runtime dlls (vfp#.dll, vfp#enu.dll, assuming English resource). Are the DLLs in the folder with your EXE or otherwise in the path?
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rk -----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Ted Roche Sent: Friday, February 03, 2017 10:47 AM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: "Cannot locate the Microsoft Visual FoxPro Support Library"
Hey, kids:
I know I've gotten this working before, but it's Friday, and my IQ decreases exponentially as the weekend approaches.
Ancient client install that mostly runs VFP7 SP1. They have a little utility app they run monthly to archive data. It's been "moved" to a new machine by one of their IT techs. Both the main app, running in VFP7SP1, and vFoxRun run fine on this machine, but clicking on this .EXE throws the error in the subject line.
If I run the .EXE from the vFoxRun command window, it also runs okay. Hunh, what?
I tried running regsvr32 on all the files in the c:\Program FIles\Common Files\Microsoft\VFP folder. I downloaded the VFP7SP1 and VFP9SP2 runtime installers from CodePlex. All ran with no errors.
I don't recall the pedigree of the file. Is there any way we can get it to tell us what it is looking for?
Up-to-date Windows 7 SP1 32-bit Dell Optiplex 9020, 4 Gb of RAM, black.
What am I missing, besides the weekend?
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Thanks all for the quick responses. Did I mention this was an ancient client install?
It was looking for VFP6 runtimes. Apparently, the previous dev had upgraded all of the other apps and their runtimes but this little exe (it's around 10 lines of code) was ignored and kept running fine until they replaced the machine.
This was an old box, sitting around in a corner, mostly just run once a month. A Dell Pentium III, running Windows 2000. Manufacturing date: 10/2000. They sure don't build 'em like they used to!
The Process Explorer let me peek at the strings in the EXE (modi file would have, too, I suppose) and VFP6 was right there. Rebuilt the exe to VFP7 to match the rest of the installation. Tested and working fine.
Thanks again.
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Peter Cushing pcushing@whisperingsmith.com wrote:
Just checked one of my install scripts and it installs:
msvcr70.dll in one script and msvcr71.dll in another. Not sure why at the moment. vfp7renu.dll vfp7r.dll plus some other rich text controls etc but think they are optional.
HTH
Peter Cushing IT Department WHISPERING SMITH
On 03/02/2017 15:51, Richard Kaye wrote:
I believe it's one or more of the VFP runtime dlls (vfp#.dll, vfp#enu.dll, assuming English resource). Are the DLLs in the folder with your EXE or otherwise in the path?
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rk -----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Ted Roche Sent: Friday, February 03, 2017 10:47 AM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: "Cannot locate the Microsoft Visual FoxPro Support Library"
Hey, kids:
I know I've gotten this working before, but it's Friday, and my IQ decreases exponentially as the weekend approaches.
Ancient client install that mostly runs VFP7 SP1. They have a little utility app they run monthly to archive data. It's been "moved" to a new machine by one of their IT techs. Both the main app, running in VFP7SP1, and vFoxRun run fine on this machine, but clicking on this .EXE throws the error in the subject line.
If I run the .EXE from the vFoxRun command window, it also runs okay. Hunh, what?
I tried running regsvr32 on all the files in the c:\Program FIles\Common Files\Microsoft\VFP folder. I downloaded the VFP7SP1 and VFP9SP2 runtime installers from CodePlex. All ran with no errors.
I don't recall the pedigree of the file. Is there any way we can get it to tell us what it is looking for?
Up-to-date Windows 7 SP1 32-bit Dell Optiplex 9020, 4 Gb of RAM, black.
What am I missing, besides the weekend?
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Hi Ted:
Just in case, you can check what runtime version is looking for this EXE:
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~IdentifyFoxProVersionFromEXE
Is there a chance that a virus did something to the installation? Because I've seen this kind of errors virus related.
2017-02-03 16:47 GMT+01:00 Ted Roche tedroche@gmail.com:
Hey, kids:
I know I've gotten this working before, but it's Friday, and my IQ decreases exponentially as the weekend approaches.
Ancient client install that mostly runs VFP7 SP1. They have a little utility app they run monthly to archive data. It's been "moved" to a new machine by one of their IT techs. Both the main app, running in VFP7SP1, and vFoxRun run fine on this machine, but clicking on this .EXE throws the error in the subject line.
If I run the .EXE from the vFoxRun command window, it also runs okay. Hunh, what?
I tried running regsvr32 on all the files in the c:\Program FIles\Common Files\Microsoft\VFP folder. I downloaded the VFP7SP1 and VFP9SP2 runtime installers from CodePlex. All ran with no errors.
I don't recall the pedigree of the file. Is there any way we can get it to tell us what it is looking for?
Up-to-date Windows 7 SP1 32-bit Dell Optiplex 9020, 4 Gb of RAM, black.
What am I missing, besides the weekend?
-- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com
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