Yes, Tom, sounds familiar: 0: Class definition MSXML2.DOMDOCUMENT.4.0 is not found.
That's not a problem for distributing an application, though, is it?
I'd not have much security concerns for my own installation, simply because of backups, if anything fails. Steven, I can understand when you are worried about customers, if something fails it falls back to you, but the same is true about VFP itself, isn't it? I stand by what I also said at first, VFP is already longer out of support and not fixed. When you want to prevent any manipulation of the VFP runtimes, DLLs and OCXes used, you can verify checksums or even signatures of the files, besides installing in the protected program files system folders. And that principle also works for the MSXML3 and 4 DLLs.
Chriss