>Thank you, Garrett.
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>We can only hope that Mr. Green shares your wisdom.
All I can say is don't buy products like InstallShield (which has a history of having the 'patch du jour') that selectively update your software. You'll become a big MS believer after a few experiences like that.
You also need to be careful with MS operating systems; I usually apply an SP, and then selectively add HotFix updates when they apply to me. A little care, and being absolutely detailed when talking to support people about what I have installed, keeps me up to date and able to deal with interrim fixes.
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>Cheers,
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>Jim N
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>>>What this is saying is that I have to perpetually have my VFP system in a state
>>>of flux which is likely inconsistent with
any other VFP system on the
>>>planet. This is good for neither me nor for you - problems which I may report
>>>may well be as a result of *my* particular VFP 'configuration' (of software) or
>>>possibly even because I mis-applied some web-only available piece of
>>>maintenance.
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>>I agree: I think there should be a one-stop shop for getting the current version of the software. Otherwise, it's a maintenance nightmare....