Ken,
Well, I for one see this as a positive step. At least MSFT is getting confused in the right direction!
*gd&rvvf*
>These should not exists since VFP is not part of the VS .NET product, and we have other active VFP newsgroups already, so while not confirmed yet, these newsgroups below will likely be removed from existence soon.
>
>>Has somedoby noticed the new MS newsgroups?
>>
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.data
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.dev_environment
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.ers
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.form_class_menu_report
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.general
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.language
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.oledb
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.perf_stability
>>microsoft.public.vsnet.vfp.servers
>>
>>They are inside the Visual Studio .Net tree!
>>
>>Ken, can you comment on this?
>>
>>TIA,
Best,
DD
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