My files are all at home. I'll get something to you later tonight. The Toolkit is basically a wizard that applies the lines needed to make the .Net class COM callable. The wizard only works for VB, but you can manually add the needed COM lines to a C# form and have it work.
You don't add a reference in VFP. The .Net form is a COM component. You'll call it using CREATEOBJECT().
>Thanks for the reply. I have installed it and am trying to follow the examples. I have gotton as far as building the .NET form and registered the interop classes but could you perhaps provide a summary on how to make this work with VFP. For example: What would be the equlivent of adding a reference (I do not see Microsoft InteropForm Toolkit Library) as a COM control? Also, is this solution only applicable to VB.NET?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer