>I remember seeing a message on ..
>Calling a windows API to get Multiple threads....
>
>Can anyone point me to this????
Microsoft KB article Q132441 addresses this. Here's one paragraph:
Under Windows 95 and Windows NT, Visual FoxPro exists in two threads. All applications created in Visual FoxPro also exist in two threads, and there is no Visual FoxPro command or operation that spawns an additional thread. Explicitly calling the CreateThread API function via the DECLARE-DLL command from a program creates a thread, but Visual FoxPro code won't execute in that thread; therefore, it is not recommended.
Craig Berntson
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