What Bruce said about getting the 32-bit VFP ODBC driver from
the MS web pages is correct.
I just wanted to add that, if you're "stuck" trying to get to a
VFP3.0 database under Windows 3.11 and Win32s, you'll need a
16-bit VFP ODBC driver. MS does *not* produce anything but a
32-bit version. However, Intersolv has its best kept secret in
that they market a 16-bit VFP3 ODBC driver. Unfortunately, it's
not free (it's $99), but it is a solution if you're 16-bit.
http://www.mindspring.com/~cjwarner/mcfug.htm
==Carl
Carl J. WarnerVFUG OfficerThe early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.