You don't have to show that your app is responsible. There is no reason to even think your app is responsible
unless they can show you that it is by showing the server logs, packet traces, and sql server logs to prove it...>I dont think that its me exe problem.
>Few details (sorry on my poor english):
>1.The all network is 8 computers.
>2. My EXE work only on two computers.
>3. The EXE is on the local and the data on the server.
>4. The database is 5 tables and biggest table contain 7000 lines.
>5. I tried work all the project options again and again and I dont see any problem.
>The big question: can you vow that it is not my EXE problem?
>
>>>Hi
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>>>I got complaint that my exe (vfp) crash the network.
>>>I look for help where do I have to start from? what is the common things that can cause it?
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>>VFP won't crash a network.
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>>It is, however, possible for a badly written program to soak up network bandwidth by doing huge or badly written queries, or by getting stuck in a loop while moving data across the network.
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>>I'm assuming VFP is not actually running on a network server - only data should be on a server.
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