I think that's what I said...you just expanded on it.
>>Technically, it isn't supported on Win98. That doesn't mean it won't run.
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>I wouldn't say that exactly, it implies something was done in the product to prevent it and that is not the case. When something is not supported, it means just that, Microsoft product support will not handle cases in those environments. It doesn't mean it won't work necessarily. Kind of a use-at-your-own-risk. And as far as we know, VFP 9.0 development should install on a Win98 machine and run if it has the free GDI+ plus libraries installed, it's just that the VFP team did not test VFP 9.0 for that and that means it is used unsupported. This is not to be confused with the VFP 9.0 "runtime" support, which does include Win98 as mentioned in my letter this month at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/letters/.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer