>Thanks for your response.
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>Is there any anything that be done to solve this problem without moving back to the slower machine or a complete rewrite using a newer version of FoxPro? Is it possible to convert to a newer version of FoxPro? Would this solve the problem? This application is fairly large and I have heard there can be problems converting to a newer version.
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>Thanks Again
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>Todd Baumann - baumant@wdni.com
Chances are high that the code will run unchanged in VFP, but you won't like the UI. You might want to try FPD 2.6. While it too has problems with faster machines, it isn't as bad as 2.0. You could also just rewrite the parts of the program that are causing the problems.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer