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25/04/2009 07:01:18
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Web Services
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01396166
Message ID:
01396365
Vues:
65
Here is a situation with anonymous access.
Allowing it will make it work like it a user is not a local admin even if he is.

>>The server runs Windows 2003 Server R2.
>>Windows authentication.
>>No, I mean when my login is used to run the apps. it works fast, but for non local admins it is much slower.
>
>Then it sounds as if the delay occurs during authentication. What leads you to believe that the delay happens when making the VFP connection? What happens if you temporarily allow anonymous access?
>Regards,
>Viv
>
>
>>
>>>>I know that is not directly and even indirectly related to VFP but still some who develop webs mignt know.
>>>>I have a failry simple web application. It consists of an asp page that calls VFP component for all business porcessing and returning data back to the Browser. everything fine, except of performance. When me or another user who is a local admin on the web server box uses an app. it works very fast, btu for all other users it works 10 times slower. I have narrowed it down to a fact that it takes much longer for IIS to call a VFP component.
>>>>I am using 2003 Server R2.
>>>>
>>>>Hope for any idea.
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>What version of IIS?
>>>What are the IIS authentication settings?
>>>Do you mean that it is fast when run on the IIS machine and slow from other machines?
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