>I received the following note (just as I was ready to roll out a 500 meg database) from my ISP (halfpricehosting.com).
>
>I am pleased to announce that the ASP problem with our
>webserver (12.30.178.54) has been resolved. You will
>notice an improvement immediately in response time and
>stability.
>
>Just to let you know, one web site was using FoxPro,
>and ASP to generate their web pages. This is an
>incompatible pairing with IIS 4.0. This has been added
>to our knowledge base and are happy to announce that
>it should not be an issue in the future.
>
>I'm wondering if anyone is using a hosted website and using ASP and VFP database. Also, if you are, who is hosting your site. Any problems like this?
>
>By the way, it was his headache, my nightmare!
>
>Chuck Jacobs
>doginfo@home.com
This is NOT a FoxPro issue. Either the Fox stuff or IIS is not installed/configured/implemented properly. To simply say that FoxPro and IIS are incompatable as a blanket statement is irresponsible of the ISP.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer