Most certainly does.  We recently switched over to W2008R2 from SBS2003 and
it was pretty much just copy over.  Since we used mostly mapped drives, it
was no problem.  Other places where we used UNC naming, we did have to
change the server name in the UNC paths we used in code.  We put all the
runtimes and dependent files in the application's folder, we didn't even
have to install anything, just copy and done.

Fred

On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Does VFP not work on server 2008?
> Al
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> Had an email from a feller who needs to do the above, existing VFP
> application, author has left. Don't know if they have source code or
> what have you - I presume they do.
>
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