Oh, ok, I thought you were asking how to open the table. You can access VFP data with just a connection string. Check out JVP's ADO Jumpstart article at msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro for examples.
>Erik,
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>Thanks if all else fails I will try that.
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>However that can be very slow unless you have a rather large pipe to the internet. I was hoping that by useing ADO that I would be able to get a subset of records without having to pull the entire table across the internet.
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>>>I want to have a VFP application open a VFP table that resides on a Remote IIS server using the internet.
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>>If the client has rights, you can open a VFP table using a UNC name.
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>>IOW, this works
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>>use \\123.123.123.123\mysharename\mytable
Erik Moore
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