>If one is using SQLserver2000 from vfp6 do the advantages of using ADO increase?
Not in my opinion, no. You've still got the problem of binding to controls. Remote views and SPT work just fine, and you can bind to the results. Unless you've got to use something like RDS, the extra work involved outweighs any advantage ADO might have.
Since VB and VC++ have no easy, native way to access data, technologies such as ADO are necessary to make data access possible and easy. VFP developers already
have an easy, native way to access data. Why switch just because something else is the hot new technology to use?
Mike Stewart