Thanks for that but unfortunately that is what I am doing:( I get a 
'system.enterpriseservices.wrapper.dll' is missing message. There is 
one in the .net 2.0 folder but not in 3.0 or 3.5.  I have no idea if 
that is correct or not. It sure is annoying. any ideas?

Geoff

At 08:40 AM 12/11/2008, you wrote:

>On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 07:41:35 +1030, "geoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > I'm using that version. Coul you indulge me and go thru the steps one
> > at a time for doing this? I'm new to oledb and VS2008 and the chances
> > I am doing something wrong/stupid is high!
> >
> >
>
>Well, in Server Explorer right click on Data Connections and select 'Add
>Connection'.
>
>In the Add Connection dialog, ensure the Data Source is '.NET Framework
>Provider For OLE DB'.
>
>In the 'OLEDB Provider' dropdown below that, select 'Microsoft OLE DB
>Provider for Visual FoxPro'
>
>In the 'Server Or File Name' textbox enter the full path to your DBC
>(preferred) or free table.
>
>Click 'Test Connection' and make sure all is tickety boo.
>
>Click 'OK' and it will be added to Server Explorer. You can then access
>all the tables, views and SPs if it's a DBC.
>
>If you're crashing doing that then there's something wrong at an OS
>level I would imagine.
>--
>   Alan Bourke
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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