Dennis,
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> Unfortunately, Windows is NOT as good at managing memory as is FPD & FPW.
This is, in my mind, the entire reason. My
guess is that MSFT essentially dictated to the FoxPro team to play in the same memory sandbox as all other MSFT products.
What I find amazing is that VFP didn't slow down more than it did. <g>
>snip<
Best,
DD
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