>>>It's Windows 95. It doesn't happen often, about once in 3-4 months. I like the idea of upgrading, but I have to pass it to my manager.
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>>I agree wholeheartedly with Mike. If you're a developer you should be on W2K or XP. No ifs, ands or buts.
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>How stable Windows XP is? Are there any problems known with VFP and Windows XP? What are the minimum system requirements? (I have Pentium Pro with 192MB RAM, 2GB C drive and 20GB D Drive) In any way, it's not my decision to upgrade, it involves my manager and our Network Administrator efforts to do so.
If it's a Pentium Pro that's an old CPU, probably maxed out around 200MHZ so it'll be pretty sluggish under NT or higher. RAM would be OK for NT or W2K but is probably a bit slim for XP, from what I've heard.
Regards. Al
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