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>The discussions have revolved around programmatically accessing the information from a user application. There's an extensive APIthat will do this, but it requires a good deal of work to implement in a VFP-only program (it can be done, but it requires using a lot of API calls to build and access buffers and structures). There are third party solutions, and solutions that use additional tools like Paul Tatavu's POINTERS class, which has an OCX that does the work of handling the structures, already here on VFP. it can be done using a pure VFP solution (I'm playing around with using my CLSHEAP.PRG library to do it, but I'm working on other things at the moment, and haven't really put a great deal of effort into it.)
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>Doing this programmatically under Novell is at least as difficult, requiring either a third party library, or using Noivell's API libraries (which now require you to use Novell's Client32).
Thanks for the clarification.
Peter
Peter Robinson ** Rodes Design ** Virginia