>Basically I am working on the development of a commercial matching and sortation software package and am about 2 months into my present employment. I have inherited a fair bit of code and one thing which I have noticed is that there are two builds of the product one VFP5 and VFP6. I have discovered if the VFP5 build is used on NT or 2000 it either causes a GPF or hangs the machine and so the developer at the time decided to go back to the VFP5 build which seemed to fix the problem.
If VFP6 causes GPF, be sure to get the latest service packs. The current version is SP5.
http://msdn.microsoft.com.
Hilmar.
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