Hi Daniel,
I don't think so your problem about .EXE size. I have 30mb VFP .EXE and I have about 7 MB VFP DOS .EXEs...
If you put your .EXE file in a network folder, it's a slow performance issue. Put your .EXE files onto per client computers. Because tmp files will create where is .EXE files.
>Hi, All.
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>My application exe file has ballooned to 3.5mb. Is it a cause for slow performance in a Windows 2003 server?. It was the target blame for the bad performance. What should be a preferred vfp exe file size to run efficiently?
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>Assumming of course the network hardware were not the problem?
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>Thanks in advance.
>Daniel
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