>>Using VFP dbc how can one modify or build an application so that there will be no need to hack the registry because of potential problems with SMB2 and SMB3?
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>By not using VFP native tables but something like postgreSQL, MySQL, MS SQL Server ...
PMFJI. What about VFP native tables that are included in the application .EXE (meta and/or configuration files)? Should they also be replaced?
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