>>Thanks Gregory. I will go back and check the UTF encoding.
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>(1) Do not forget to dispose() of the MD5CryptoServiceProvider() object
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>(2) In case you do not trust vfpencryption71.fll you can use windows api :
http://www.atoutfox.com/articles.asp?ACTION=FCONSULTER&ID=0000000627>
>Success,
Thanks.
I've tried 3 different VFP MD5 tools and all give me the same result. I trust the result in VFP. I'm still wondering what happens after I send the text over a web service that the .Net MD5 does not match. I have got to be missing something obvious.