Does Microsoft Visual Fox. Pro 9 run on Windows 1. I’m sure many die- hard Fox. Pro developers are curious if Visual Fox. Pro 9. 0 SP 2 will install and run on Windows 1. ![]() Well, I wanted to be one of the first to find out, just like I did back when Windows 8 was first released in its early preview. So, let’s find out. First, it prompted me to install some “Prerequisites”, which it did with no problems. Next I moved on to the main VFP install, and I took all the defaults, then the CD spun around for a bit, and finally, it gave me a nice message screen stating “Setup is complete” and “There were no errors during setup.” Looking good so far!! ![]() Next, I downloaded and installed Service Pack 2 for VFP 9, and once again, got this nice little affirming message box: Finally, I “installed” the VFP 9 Hotfix 3 for SP2 (i. So, I launch it from the Start menu, and quickly go the Help –> About screen: One small issue with Task Pane. If it’s not already installed on your Windows 1. Task Pane app from the VFP IDE. However, this problem is easily fixed. Thor uses tons of well- architected Fox. Pro code to do it’s magic, along with some UI forms, and it makes use of our beloved Fox. Pro cursors, so I figured this would be a good test. I’m pretty certain at this point, that my business apps would work just fine here, if I took the time to finish out this developer setup. So, I haven’t done any real coding work in the IDE, and I probably won’t any time soon, but from my basic tests in this experiment, it sure appears to me that our old friend Visual Fox. Pro is ready to continue its legacy of being an awesome development tool, even on Windows 1. Windows 2. 0 and Windows 3. Finally, here’s a peak at the whole IDE running in Windows 1. You can see I docked some windows, and you can see the shading effect that Windows 1. PHP: Installation on Windows systems. PHP 5. 2. 9. 2 Install on XP Pro IIS 5. Testing Date: 0. Background: For several days now I, as a newbie, have been unsure if I had installed PHP correctly, or not. Windows XP Pro SP3. IIS 5. 1 / MMC 3. ![]() ![]() PHP 5. 2. 9. 2 – php. My. Admin not yet installed. Install location is on my local E: drive. The Tests: Test 1: a. ![]() PHPRC environment variable and Ini. File. Path Registry left in place and activeb. Verified no other copies of php. E: \PHP folderc. Renamed php. Stopped and started IIS (“net stop iisadmin” and “net start w. Ran “test- php- ini- loaded. Moved php. ini from E: \PHP to C: \WINDOWSb. Stopped and started IISc. Note: Per PHP’s “The configuration file” note, PHP's search order includes: “Windows directory (C: \windows or C: \winnt) (for Windows), ..”; but it apparently doesn’t or php. Loaded Configuration File”. Test 3: a. Left the solo copy of my php. C: \WINDOWSb. Disabled PHPRC environment variable by renaming it to “Ex- PHPRC and saving the settings (note: for this test I left the Registry entry for PHP Ini. File. Path intact)c. Stopped and started IISd. To be thorough and eliminate all possible sources of “mis- direction” I deleted the PHP Ini. File. Path Registry entry (after backing up the Registry). Stopped and started IISc. Thanks go to Peter Guy of www. Daniel Brown of www.
Inno Setup Knowledge Base Return to index HOWTO: Install Visual Basic 6.0 Applications. Article Created: 2003-10-22 08:22 GMT by Jordan Russell Last Updated: 2006-10. This package updates the Microsoft Windows Common Controls, mscomctl.ocx and comctl32.ocx, found in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Service Pack 6.
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