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Windows 2008 & VFP9 Crashing
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Installation, Setup and Configuration
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01380368
Message ID:
01380376
Views:
115
>Hello any help will be greatly appreciated.,
>
>Dell server: PowerEdge 2900
>Dual Xeon Quad Core CPUs 2.66Ghz
>8Gb RAM
>Storage: 4 SATA 500gb drives configured as single volume via RAID5. Two partitions: system & data
>
>OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard x64
>NIC: Intel EXP19402PTBLK 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps PCI-Express Two Gigabit Copper Server Connections – OEM
>
>Network Switches:
>Dell PowerConnect 2724 Managed Gigabit Switch (10/100/1000 24-port switch currently configured as UNMANAGED)
>
>also
>
>Linksys EtherFast 4124 Network switch, EF4124 (10/100 24-port unmanaged switch)
>
>Clients get an error reading from a shared drive that all workstations are mapped to, and then the workstations screens go blank and the VFP app hang and they have to reboot the server.
>
>The same application was running on Windows 2000 without any problems.
>
>They are accessing the application and data via Terminal Services as well.
>
>Unfortunately, I'm having a tough time understanding the Dell tech's description due to his accent, but he's indicating something about when the VFP application fires up their having problems with the share ...
>
>I haven't been able to get in via WebEx or LogMeIn to view the problem directly.
>
>I guess the first question: Is VFP 9 SP1 compatible with Windows Server 2008 running in 64 bit mode?
>
>Second question, has anyone had any problems running VFP 9 SP 1 with 2008. Anything I should look at with the above hardware configuration?
>
>Our app isn't doing anything special, just running in a normal local area network configuration, with the same app being run by all workstations (ie, the app isn't residing on the workstation, it's located on the network file server).
>
>They claim that there isn't any error message thrown on the server or the workstation.


See Naomi and Hank's replies to the thread:

Vfp and server 2008 64 bit Thread #1375073 Message #1375073

maybe it will help.
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