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ok, cool. Thanks for the clarification!
>>I think the sig line is just sort of a symptom of a bigger issue. Isn't it sort of a "conflict of interest", not technically, but de facto? It's to Microsoft's and Ken's advantage if they sell everyone here a copy of the latest vfp in addition to VS.net and maybe a couple of other things too. Whereas I think the main purpose of this forum is to stretch vfp as far as it will go. vfp has multithreading, and great web capabilities now, but, do you hear Ken talking about that anymore - no, he'd like you to believe you need VS.NEt to do any of this.
>>I don't think he shouldn't be allowed to do his marketing thing here, but, I think we should bring it up when it seems like that's what he's doing. Of course, this is just my opinion...
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>There was not some strategic reason for changing my title. There was a re-organization at Microsoft in our division and the visual database tools group and the VFP team is all in one group under Alan Griver called the VS Data group, and I'm the product manager for that group so that is my title. If and when I mention VS .NET, I do so in context of how it works great as an additional tool for VFP applications such as ASP.NET web solutions for VFP apps and data.
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>About every large size company I talk to that has one or more VFP apps in their line of business is adding ASP.NET web front ends to their VFP apps using VS .NET. The tools work well together, it is a good thing. I basically recommend to people that they use whatever tool(s) they need. I don't think I've posted a message here promoting VS .NET in over 6 months, they are mostly VFP related unless I'm responding to something specific off-topic in an existing thread.
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