>Yes but how? If Windows 2000 was developed independently etc, let Microsoft admit that it might have a compatibility problem with VFP. At least then developers would know where they stand.
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>On the other hand it could well be the case that by tweaking settings in Windows 2000 or VFP the problem could be solved.
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>What we need is someone (ie Microsoft) to look at the problem. I dont know how to get them to do this. Do you?
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Colin,
No, you've got it backwards. As Erik and Ed have said, they've dealt with VFP/Win2K extensively without a problem.
You've got a problem that's occurred between VFP/Win2K. It's up to
you to report it in as great a detail as possible. It's totally unrealistic to expect MS to know every possible configuration and to test under it. You can probably report it via the VFP home page at microsoft.com. If they can replicate it, they'll put up a KB article describing it and the fix (if one exists). Maybe someone will jump in with the URL of the bug report page.
George
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