I agree. It should be there. However, we're talking about two different things. The link goes to PSS, not TechNet.
>Hmmmmm. Go to the following link...
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=FH;EN-US;sp&FR=0&SD=GN&LN=EN-US&CT=SD&SE=NONA>
>In this link, you can find SP's for all systems. The first section deals with the "Latest Releases"...
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>Nope, VFP is not there....
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>There is another link on the page dealing with Developer tools. If you expand that...Nope, VFP is not there either
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>It should be there....you "network administrator" comment nothwithstanding....
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>Another ommission, while VFP is listed in the main MS page, under the link is another link to the download page
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp>
>Ironically, the VB 6 SP 5 runtime distribution pack is available. There is one noteable exception of course - VFP. < bg >
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>FWIW, VFP being omitted is not nor should it be a big deal. It should not affect a persons life on way or the other. However, the expectation - a marketing one - is that VFP will not be omitted.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer