John, yes, sorry, the object model has changed from 2000 to 2003
You can see it in MSDN, or drill through with Intellisense on your
workstation.
OTOH -
a lot of automation via vfp is seen by 'security' programs as Scripting,
and gets automagically turned off by these 'security' programs. You might
get an error message, you might get a warning, you might get nothing -
depends on each 'Security ' program's settings.
Some of the MS Security patches do that, you'll have to fix it in the
registry with a bit flip.
NAV is notorious for not allowing Scripting to run - I did not waste any
time to 'fix' that, but instead had the client slap in another machine
with the GriSoft Commercial AVG Product instead.
Warmest Regards [Bill]
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