FOXPRO 2.6 INSTALER INSTALL
If the project doesn't compile, come back here and we'll help you fix the errors that are keeping it from compiling, so you can finish this experiment. How you install the operating system will vary. Chances are you'll think it's way too ugly to use.
In that case, try running the EXE and see what the results look like. An example of a runtime can be found in the freeware section of this web site. To invoke it, run C:WindowsSysWow64odbcad32.exe and add your DSNs there. A FoxPro 2.6 for DOS/Windows compiled FXP or APP file will work just fine in FoxPro 2.6 for DOS, FoxPro 2.6 for Windows, FoxPro 2.6 for Macintosh, or FoxPro 2.6 for Unix. This is not the one that’s going to come up if you go through Control Panel. You can use 32-bit ODBC drivers on 64-bit Windows, but you must set them up in the 32-bit ODBC Administrator. If the project compiles without error, you're way ahead of the game. Visual FoxPro cannot use 64-bit ODBC drivers however. FoxPro, originally from Fox Software and later Microsoft, is a relational database that clones the functionality of dBase IV, but offers vast. Modify that main program and add this line near the top:ĥ) Click the Build button and choose BUILD EXE. Choose Visual Conversion to create a runnable application.Ĥ) When the conversion is done, find the main program (it'll be shown in bold). Check your computer's system information to see whether you need an x86 (32-bit) or 圆4 (64-bit) version of the program, and. When I try to install it I receive the message: 'The version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Since you appear to have all the source code, you can do a fairly easy test, as follows:Ġ) Make a copy of the entire development tree.Ģ) MODIFY PROJECT ?, then choose the project file that seems to represent your application.ģ) You'll be prompted to convert the application from FP2.x to VFP format. However, I am now trying to install FoxPro 2.6 which is a 16-bit windows application.