As I typed out my issue, I realized that the DLL's that were in the shared folder were VFP6 versions. So I got rid of the VFP6 versions, re-verified the minimum files that should be in the shared folder (http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFP8RuntimeFiles), copied them to the shared folder and...
Just noticed today that I have a similar issue. I have a very simple VFP program (Built as a WIN32 Executable) using VFP8. The EXE is in a shared folder that all users have access to, and the folder also contains two DLL's (VFP6R and VFP6RENU). Until today, no user has had any issue running...
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