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Installing VP software

If the DLL's have been registered via another programs installation that
works, but your really playing russian roulette. Many programs register the
same DLL's. So if the dlLs for a particular program have been registered
by another installation all will be fine. You copy the files and it works
fine, But if the program doesn't work run the installation program , For
instance if you install one VB6 program you can copy another VB6 program to
the same machine and all is well, But if you copy a VB.net program to the
same machine it will not run until you install a program the uses the
vb.net DLL's.

Rich Pavone

In a message dated 9/13/2009 3:25:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
deuceswild1000@yahoo.com writes:

Copying files from one machine to another will rarely get a program to
work. You usually need to run the installation program as there are

registry

entries that need to be made in order to get the program to run.

Rich Pavone

On a 32 bit machines, I have copied files from one, moved it via a flash
drive to another and installed Frugal, Winpoker, and VPSM. WPW can be
copied but requires authorization for another copy inorder to run beyond demo
stage.

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Remember, the Frugal Video Poker software is both a tutor AND a strategy generator, with many other extra functions. WinPoker is just a tutor and does not generate strategy charts. That might make a difference to some new buyers.

FVP does run on Vista (32-bit), but it seems that no one has been able to run it on 64-bit. I do not yet know whether it will run on Windows 7, but I will publicize the results, one way or not, when they are available. I want to be perfectly clear about all of my products.

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