>>Also, Michel Fournier, the owner/operator of the UT, found that the latest available VFP OLEDB provider is not reliable under load. After much back-and-forth with MS, that's another issue that will not be fixed. Arguably, this shouldn't be too much of a problem because OLEDB is being deprecated by MS. But, the situation with ODBC is even worse, the latest driver only supports VFP6, and none of the data/database changes made since then are supported.
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>>Interop with 64-bit apps is challenging. Might not be a big problem now but it'll only get worse.
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>>MS is not so much actively trying to kill file-based databases, instead it's neglect and/or lack of testing. SMB3 is coming out in Windows 8/Server 2012, both are still in RC. I don't know if anyone has set up an environment with these OSs for testing but chances are the community is going to have to do it, because MS probably won't.
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>I haven't followed the thread but the problem only occurs under the IIS layer. If that driver is used with a desktop application, there is no problem.
Ah, now I remember you previously saying that. Thanks for the clarification.
Regards. Al
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