>>>I knew there got to be a reason why I stay with VFP 6 <g>.
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>>You don't know what you're missing. :) Intellisense itself is well worth upgrading.
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>I agree with you 100% about usefulness of intellisense. And I often load VFP 7 to lookup a syntax using intellisense. I just don't have the confidence that VFP 7/8 is more stable than VFP 6 and therefore still maintain my customers' applications in VFP 6. Actually I was about to jump into VFP 8 when I discovered that bug mskb #
Q190496 was not fixed in 7 and 8. This bug broke a lot of my code, where I had to jump through hoops to get around it. And I was looking forward to removing my "work-arounds" after upgrading to VFP 8 when I was really surprised that the bug is still there.
What prevents you from doing coding in VFP7 and debugging and testing in VFP6? :) I worked this way for a while until we moved to VFP7/8.
BTW, if MS KB says, "We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available", it means that no fix should be expected. :)
--sb--