>Jeff,
>I wish I could tell you. I just got off the line with their customer support manager and we are going to try to conference call tomorrow. There is some support for problems, as indicated in the MS Knowledge base. Until I know more details of the problem, I have to agree with some others in the tread that it is a rather blanket remark by the ISP. One of the responders mentioned and ISP to check out...their cost was high and the storage rather low compared to my current ISP....but if the ISP can't deliver...it's really worth nothing. I would appreciate all the feed back I can get...if there is a problem...well, it could hurt all of us.
There is not a problem. Period. ASP calling VFP COM objects is a very widespread and common configuration. Of course, like with all programming languages, a programmer can do something stupid to cause a memory leak, crash, hang, or whatever. This is as easy to do with VFP COM objects as it is with VB COM objects. To state that VFP and ASP on IIS 4 doesn't work is just plain wrong.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence