I have been asked before too if my app can be virtualized (usually the question comes from custom IT). Until I realized that they wanted to know if the app will run on a virtual server. Apparently not every application will run on a virtual server.
Now I run my VFP application on many virtual servers, some 32-bit, some 64-bit, and no problems.
HTH.
>Ok so from your reply it shouldn't be that big a deal.
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>Will there be a problem because VFP apps are 32 bits?
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>I remember reading something here about SMB a while back. What's the deal with SMB?
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>I know a bit about Windows Server 2008.
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>So you can see that I'd like to have as much information as possible before getting into virtualization.
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>>What are you trying to do? You should be able to put up a virtual server and put your app data there.
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>>>Where do I begin?
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>>>What do I need to be aware of?
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>>>Any white papers on the net about that topic for VFP?
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