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Why does a VFP app on workstation slow to a crawl?
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14/08/2005 15:24:14
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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14/08/2005 12:35:04
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Client/serveur
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
OS:
Windows 2000 SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Pro
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01040548
Message ID:
01040832
Vues:
21
>Hi Mike. Enjoying the health care business?

It's ok.

>
>I honestly don't know. May have read something to that effect myself.
>But in any case an EXE that is running is effectively read only anyways.

Effectively to you and me, perhaps. My question is how does the operating system see it? Hopefully someone can jump in on that.

>
>cheers
>
>>Hey Jim?
>>
>>I remember once reading that if you're going to have multiple people access a single exe, it is better to make that exe readonly. Do you remember that and could you confirm? Just curious.
>>
>>>Joel,
>>>
>>>Also check out http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=812696 which sounds to me like it could be implicated here.
>>>
>>>Less probably applicable is the MTU value on the XP system. Do a search of "MTU" here and you'll find a link that can be helpful.
>>>
>>>Anti-virus is a strong possibility for sure. Maybe you can disable it temporarily, for a test. If it proves to be the problem you may be able to configure it to exclude VFP fie types from its processing.
>>>
>>>good luck
>>>
>>>
>>>>Thank you, Jim...I'll add that to my check list.
>>>>
>>>>Joel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Some antivirus software can really slow down data access, especially when more than one user is accessing the files. See http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321550.
>>>>>
>>>>>>A client has two computers. The first computer is a Windows 2000 Workstation and has a custom VFP 7.0 app I wrote running on it. The other computer is Windows XP Pro running the same custom app and accessing the app over ethernet from the Windows 2000 workstation -- peer-to-peer. These are both workstations; neither has Windows "Server" software running on it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The user on the Windows XP machine complains that the application runs at a crawl when the user on the Windows 2000 computer is running the custom VFP app; but when the user on the Windows 2000 workstation is not running the custom VFP app, the app runs very fast on the XP computer. Both computers have 100MBit ethernet cards and are located within 20 feet of each other.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>What would cause the app to slow down? Is it because they need Windows Server software? Is it because they have XP on one computer and Win 2000 on the other? Is it a service pack issue? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Joel
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