Hi Neil...this is very valuable and helpful information. Thank you so, so much!!! -Joel
>Hi,
> They are setup as DC's running AD, DNS & DHCP, the only problem I have encountered is that 2008 drops its default route after a reboot, due to an installation bug, you end up with a null default route before your actual entry in the registry.
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>Make sure you have installed all hotfixes, last one was 7423. Also disable SMB2 as it causes corruption, (reported to MS) see
http://www.petri.co.il/how-to-disable-smb-2-on-windows-vista-or-server-2008.htm>
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>>Neil, thank you. I assume that you have installed VFP9SP2 on Windows Server 2008 -- is that correct? Just one question: how is your 2008 Server configured -- as it a domain server or some other configuration? I really don't know much about Win Server 2008 so this might be a naive question. Regardless, how is your 2008 Server configured?
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>>Thank you...Joel
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>>>No.
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>>>>Are there any compatibility issues with VFP9 SP2 on Windows Server 2008 -- (design time, runtime, or installation)?