This reminds me of the famous debate for VFP7 being taken OUT of Visual Studio.

On 3/26/2020 3:01 PM, Eric Selje wrote:
See if you can find a copy of Visual Studio 2005 or old MSDN disks. It
should be included on there.

Eric

On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 12:52 PM José Olavo Cerávolo <i...@olavoceravolo.com>
wrote:

Hi All,



I hope you’re all safe wherever you are.

Here in Miami things are weird, some businesses already closed, others are
trying to ride this out.

On the upside, traffic is way better and a lot of business are being
dragged
into adopting modern practices, such as remote access, kicking and
screaming.

That created a problem, I created a virtual machine at a customer’s site to
be able to maintain their legacy application.

The application was made with VFP5 and they won’t upgrade it. Period!

Now, I had VFP way back when, but I can’t find the installation CD.

Does anyone have the ISO?



Thanks,



Jose.





José Olavo Cerávolo

(786) 499-6481

info@olavocerav <mailto:i...@olavoceravolo.com> olo.com

www.olavoceravolo.com





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