>This sounds to me that the MCSP had one client on a FoxPro app that suddenly had corruption problems when moving to Win2K. Rather than fix the real problem, the MCSP blamed it on FoxPro.
Could be - there is no mention of a fox version anywhere, it continually refers just to FoxPro generally - that was one of my beefs in the email I sent back, "please give us some specifics". I think
David Short was the MCSP's name behind this ad (not the salesman/contact person), if that rings any bells?
Frankly, I have had serious vfp index corruption problems on my NT test machine here in our otherwise-perfect NT Server/Win9x environment. But I've also had problems with other non-vfp apps under NT as well as NT Explorer.exe crashes in general, it's very unstable for whatever reason. But I'm not going to blame it on vfp, there's a larger problem behind this.
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.