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Casey,
I know that 3.5 has some bug fixes for bugs found in 3.0, but I never even
ran into those so I really can't say since I don't have your code. I'd
suggest just trying it. If you still have problems, then the development
team would want to see a reproducible sample.
And yes, DBFs can get corrupt too under the right circumstances. I have many
years of experience with those and have a pretty good understanding how to
prevent it now. <g>

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Ginny Caughey
Device Application Development MVP
Thanks Bill!
Ginny, Bill, is 3.5 fragile? I am seeing the corrupt message more that
I would like, only 10 days and its happened again.
Admittedly the poor thing is getting abused wilth a mismash of half
baked Linq,Datasets and plain old SQL during this development phase,
but the DBFs,Access and SQL--- got similar treatment and I don't
remember (maybe early Access and memos in DBFS!) so many errors,
Anything I am missing ?
Casey
On Nov 2, 7:05 pm, "William Vaughn" <billvaNoS...@betav.com> wrote:
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casy - 15 Nov 2007 09:13 GMT
Thanks Ginny,
If no one else is having problems hopefully its hardware related....
Casey
On Nov 14, 1:49 pm, "Ginny Caughey [MVP]"
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Don't forget SQL CE 3.5 is still in beta. What version are you using?

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Simon Hart
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