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Visual FoxPro
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Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
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Al,

SNIP
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>If you want to get MS to "do something about it" you'll need to present them with a business case. The VFP8 enhancements were made to keep the product viable in the face of fierce competition. NTFS is in no danger of dying out if not enhanced - it has no competition in the MS OS world.

Well I am in no position the make an effective business case to MS or anyone else. But I had hoped to garner sufficient interest here to the point that 'user demand' would BE the business case.
I have failed, and I find that disappointing, but life indeed goes on.

>
>At this point I'd talk either with a HD manufacturer or an outfit like ExecSoft to gauge interest:
>
>- a HD maker might support a utility, because it might let them distinguish their drives in a fiercely competitive business
>- a utility vendor like ExecSoft might be able to offer a product whose functionality is not already duplicated in Windows itself

I am looking at the second option, but I have more to do before I am in a position to do so. I had hoped that extensive dialogue here could have added to my knowledge of the subject for such future conversations (or even shown its fallacy, which would have been a legitimate end too).

cheers
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