>You can't use .Net Framework classes directly in a COM application. You could create a .Net assembly (DLL) that uses ADO.Net, then reference that assembly in your VFP application.
OK, that's what I thought, but what assemblies are used for ADO.NET ?
Or do I have to make a new windows component in VB.NET as a wrapper?
And if so is it a "Windows Control Library" or a "Web Control Library"?
Thanks
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