>Either, although Professional has the Office stuff which may or may not be important to you.John-
Isn't it the Universal that has the Office stuff in it?
I just looked up the website and found three levels of MSDN subscriptions that have VFP7 in them:
Universal (The 'whole ball of wax')
Enterprise (No Office, but a few server things)
Professional (No Office and even fewer server things)
and two lesser levels that
don't have VFP, Visual Studio, and .NET.
I found this at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/prodinfo/levels.asp before I read everybody elses messages who also pointed this out....
Randy Bosma
VFP - Because life is too short to code in something else...