Hi Claude,
>As I've said before, you can easily unload .VFP. mtdlls called by ASP either by pressing the Unload button in IIS MMC or automate the unload in a .VFP. project hook. This assumes it's running in Pooled or High Isolation mode. I'm not convinced you can't manage the server remotely either (I'll be trying this in AVFP 2.5).
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As a test, I once created an ASP.NET application that called a VFP MTDLL. I set the app to High Isolation, but the Unload button stayed disabled. I restarted the web server, etc., but the button remained disabled. I assumed it didn't work with VFP MTDLLs, but perhaps I was wrong. Any ideas?