> > He also mentioned that Microsoft will look at any severe
> > problem in VFP discovered after VFP 9 SP2 is released and
> > address it on a case-by-case basis. While I cannot speak for
> > MS, I would think something breaking because of a future OS
> > release might trigger such consideration.

> BTW, that's fine with me. It says that MS will be *responsible* for the
> product for well into the foreseeable future, regardless of product
> support dates. That's great for us, especially those (most of us) with
> investments. As far as I'm concerned, I'm not selling my customers on
> VFP, I'm selling software products that do things they need.

You seem to be taking that as someone who trusts Microsoft... If you
read the material, I believe you'll find that MS says they may
CONSIDER fixing problems. It doesn't say they will fix it, and might
not even consider it. Way too many 'outs' in their own wording to make
me feel secure...


-- 
Derek


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