Bonnie,
Thank you very much.
>Dmitry,
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>1) A "solution folder" is simply a folder under your solution. It does *NOT* mean you have multiple solutions. They can be real folders (as in your normal Windows folders that you create in Windows Explorer), or they can be "virtual" folders, in that they only exist in the Solution Explorer. I prefer real folders.
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>2) Yes, "a bunch of DLLs" are installed (along with one EXE).
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>3) We do not do "custom" applications. If a user wanted a change, such that it required additional columns in a back-end table, and it was a change that made sense for the rest of our customers, then we would incorporate that change into the application for everyone to use. Now, that being said, if your customer makes a change to their database schema and it's not to be used in the application, then it wouldn't affect your DataSets anyway (unless you used Stored Procs and the user changed the SP too ... I would quickly get rid of such customers <g>).
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>~~Bonnie
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