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Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
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Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Hi Jim,
The usual suspect is an anti-virus software product running at either/both ends.
If you can disable it for testing you should know pretty quick if that is it.
If that turns out to be it, then configuring the A/V software to ignore the file types used by VFP should make the problem go away.
Good luck
>>Hi Jim,
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>>What's the question?
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>I suppose I didn't make myself clear, did I? It does not seem right for a LAN based entry form to experience significant slowdown when only a handful of people are entering data at the same time. I wonder if I'm not doing the buffering in the most efficient way. I thought I'd ask for best practice guidelines on table/row buffering.
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