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Programs hangs only in one machine
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Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 6
OS:
Windows 2000
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01080172
Message ID:
01081506
Vues:
9
>Actually I had the networking guy clean out that computer (he was supposed to, I have a feeling that he just reloaded programs) and then that user was fine running the program, for about 3 days! lol. Now she gets hanged up when running a different report.
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>This report runs fine in every other machine. Now funny thing, I had everyone get out, reindexed the tables and the report ran on her machine, that was yesterday. Today same problem, can't run the report but runs fine in the other machines. So yesterday it seemed that it was an index issue, but why did it work on all the other machines?

Could it be an intermittent network connection?

Is the app running out of temp space?

But it ran for three days. Sounds like a critter is sucking on your RPC. Are there any weird processes? I would say get copies of spybot SandD and ad-aware and put them on that machine. Turn off the system restore - boot to safe mode command prompt administrator (maybe you should restore to the date before that sytem showed problems before you turn off the system restore).

While you're there - get rid of INDEX.DATs (erase c:\index.dat /s). run a defrag while you're there too.

While in safe mode - press [CTRL-ALT_DELE] and a task manager will come up. On one of the menus there is a "run a program" option. Select it - browse for ad-aware - run it deep. Repeat again with spybot SD. You might want to schedule a CHKDSK (/f /r).

Look at your Quality of Service setting (QoS) if it is XP - make sure none of the bandwidth is being allocated for background tasks. Make sure the user has as few pop up messengers and mailers (i hate those).

You could have a network intermittent - to check - swap out the computer - have a line guy check the line - make sure the subnet mask is properly set.

You could have a re-spawning "searchbar" object or worm. Could the user be reinstalling stuff after the machine was cleaned. Could the browser be letting stuff get by?

It could be a bad computer or power supply. It could be head crashes - CHKDSK will tell you a lot.

A consolation may be at least you know what cube the problem is associated with!:-)
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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