List of Tables


Chapter 1: Deployment Fundamentals

Table 1. The minimum hardware requirements for running the runtime version of Visual FoxPro 8.
Table 2. This is a list of VFP Menus and menu options that cannot be shipped:
Table 3. This is a list of VFP commands that trigger the Feature Not Available error.
Table 4. This is a list of VFP commands ignored in your runtime applications.
Table 5. The average timing results of the TestIgnoredCommands.exe when run with 100,000 iterations of each command as well as a loop that does nothing. Testing performed on a Pentium 4M 2 GHz processor with 512MB memory.
Table 6. ActiveX controls that ship with Visual FoxPro 8.0 and can be distributed with your deployment package.
Table 7. ActiveX controls that ship with Visual FoxPro 7.0 that are different from VFP 8.0.
Table 8. ActiveX controls that ship with Visual FoxPro 6.0 that are different from VFP 7.0.

Chapter 2: Planning for Success

Table 1. Official Microsoft Minimum Requirements

Chapter 4: Setup Tool Roundup

Table 1. This is a comprehensive list of features available in the various installer tools. Please note that a specific installer may or may not support any one of these features.

Chapter 5: Windows Installer Inside and Out

Table 1. Common file extensions used by Windows Installer.
Table 2. Small updates, minor upgrades, and major upgrades
Table 3. Selected MSIEXEC command line options
Table 4. Parameters for the /f option of the MSIEXEC command line interface

Chapter 6: Workstation and Traditional LAN Applications Step-By-Step

Table 1. These are the advantages and disadvantages of deploying a Visual FoxPro application on a workstation or traditional LAN with Visual FoxPro data.
Table 2. Advantages and disadvantage of executable deployment.
Table 3. ActiveX controls (OCX) can be registered and unregistered manually at the command line.
Table 4. ActiveX COM objects can be registered and unregistered manually at the command line.
Table 5. Features are assigned to Setup Types. These are the settings in our example.
Table 6. Individual files selected for the installation package example.
Table 7. The merge modules included in our setup example and the features to which they are assigned.
Table 8. Build file sizes for sample project.

Chapter 7: Client/Server Applications Step-By-Step

Table 1. The advantages and disadvantages of deploying client/server applications written in Visual FoxPro with a backend database server.
Table 1: List of SQL-DMO files you need to distribute with your application.
Table 2. Security settings available in SQL Server.
Table 3. MDAC operating system support

Chapter 9: Support and Ch-Ch-Changes

Table 1. Files you need to distribute if you use the current version of the Stonefield Database Toolkit for reindexing and packing.
Table 2. Changes from the previous install to create small updates, minor upgrades, and major upgrades

Chapter 10: Security

Table 1. Example directives and the code generated by GenMenuX in the resulting menu program (MPR).
Table 2. The base details about the build and executable sizes used for decompilation.
Table 3. Comparison between the original source and decompiled files using WinDiff from Visual Studio 6.0.

Chapter 11: The What and Why of Wares

Table 1. This table describes deployment considerations and the methods each can apply to.
Table 2. This table describes deployment considerations and the methods each can apply to.

Appendix A: How To: InstallShield Express

Table 1. There are several versions of InstallShield Express.

Appendix C: How To: InstaFox

Table 1. The structure of WZ_SYS
Table 2. The structure of WZ_REG
Table 3. The structure of WZ_UPD
Table 4. The structure of WZ_REM
Table 5. The structure of WZ_INS
Table 6. InstaFox folder structure
Table 7. Function Methods
Table 8. Command Methods
Table 9. InstaFox Wizard folder structure

Appendix G: How to Copyright Code

Table 1. Links researched for this appendix.



Deploying Visual FoxPro Solutions
Deploying Visual FoxPro Solutions
ISBN: 1930919328
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 232

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