Charlie Coleman wrote:
> The only downside is if you need to update the OCX itself - e.g. going to a 
> later version of the OCX. In that case, they'd have to do the "big install" 
> again.

I'm glad I took the position of never relying on too many third-party 
libraries. The 
only OCX I ever relied on (commtools) was such a royal PITA that I probably 
would 
have saved my client money by writing my own VFP code to communicate with the 
modem.

Paul

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