>I'm not sure about this, but I believe that even though NT is
>case-sensitive, Fox is not, so I doubt this is the problem.
>
Now that I'm at work, I can't check this. We're still 16-bit Windows here.
Believe me, this could be a faulty read on my part, but I've had
some case sensitivity problems at home with all of this on occasion.
But, it could have been a bad read on my part.
Since I don't develop any apps right on NT (usually Win 3.x or Win95),
I've pretty much run them on NT. However, I've had occasion to have
to do things from the Command Window in NT that sure have different
results than in Win 3.1x or Win95. I may be putting the blame in the
wrong area.
Can't check a thing from here though. And I haven't seen any discussion
on this, so I would love to get this case sensitivity thing cleared up
once and for all.
Let's see: VFP on NT is not multi-threaded and doesn't follow the
conventions of NT for case sensitivity. Is that all? :) That
backward compatibility stuff is a killer, as well as supporting
multiple Windows platforms.
==Carl
==Carl
Carl J. WarnerVFUG OfficerThe early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.