* XP Is full installed
* 63 patches installed
* VFP Installed with SP1 installed

... and it's pretty peppy!  My vfp benchmarks are showing that it's
about twice as fast inside of VMware with XP on my Duo Core 2 1.8GHz
than my XP P4 2.4GHz.  Of course, I'm not running virus protection,
firewall, or adware either.  And it hasn't had a chance to slow down
over the years of registry abuse. <g>

I'm going to keep doing my major VFP development on the P4.  It's nice
to know that VFP is there for me when I visit a client.

Kevin Cully wrote:
> Whew.  I think I finally figured it out.  I had to associate my Partner
> program subscription with the MSDN thingie and then all sorts of other
> things showed up.  One of them allowed me to get product keys.
> 
> Confusing as heck!
> 
> Thanks Rodney!
> 
> Rodney Dixon wrote:
>> 1.  Go to http://msdn.microsoft.com
>>
>> 2.  There should be a link almost at the top on the right hand side
>> named Manage My Subscriptions, click on this.  Do you Passport stuff if
>> necessary.
>>
>> 3.  You should be on the MSDN Subscription Management page.  The first
>> link should be Subscriber Downloads and Product Keys.
>>
>> I can't go any farther than that because it seems that my employer has
>> let my subscription expire.  But, that should get you close enough to
>> where you can view/request the needed installation keys.
>>
>> Regards
>> Rodney
>>
> 
> 
> 
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