>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?
If you haven't already, find someone who can set up an run your app on another W2K Server network that was not set up by the same person/company that did the one you're on now. Test it there and see if your problem can be replicated.
Maybe one of the good folks here might be interested (sorry, I can't help you in that regard). In our modern world of CDRs and FedEx you could probably have an answer in a couple of days.
Regards. Al
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