Make sure the Disk Caching is disabled and OPlocks are disabled. Both these become a problem in highly loaded domains.
>About two months ago our small (25 to 30 user) company domain was moved into our (much larger) parent company's domain. Our old main server was an NT 4.0 box that was swapped out for a new Windows 2003 Server box. Things appeared to function well (although I noticed drive mapping slowed down).
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>However, since our domain became integrated into the larger parent company domain, over the course of the last month or two we have had three instances where table header record count corruption has occurred (now on two different computers).
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>By contrast: During the years 1999 to late 2007 we *never* had table corruption problems. I attribute this primarily to quality network infrastructure and my manager's intelligent administration.
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>MY QUESTION:
>Am I right in suspecting some network/hardware issue that may be outside of our immediate control? My relevant VFP code has not substantially changed during this time.
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>I would appreciate any "record count corruption" troubleshooting suggestions.
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>Thank you in advance,
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>Spencer
Regards N Mc Donald