>So, you are saying that:
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>A product that includes limited word processing, spreadsheet or database components along with other components which provide significant and primary value, such as an accounting product with limited spreadsheet capability, is not considered to be a "general purpose" product.
>>means that typical custom designed database apps written in VFP and deployed with MSDE is okay? If so, great. I can interpret it that way, and it may be correct. So General Purpose means more as in 'allows the customer to design their own' like Access, dBase III, VFP developer version with IDE, etc?
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>Tracy
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That's the way I read it, but I'm not a lawyer.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer