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VFP on Windows 7
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21/09/2010 16:11:03
 
 
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21/09/2010 11:13:08
Jerry Tovar
Dana Corporation Dana It
Maumee, Ohio, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 6
OS:
Windows 7
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01482175
Message ID:
01482228
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90
>We have a VFP6 and VFP7 windows application currently running on a network. The end user PCs are currently all running XP.
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>Is there any problems or concerns with running a VFP6, VFP7 or a VFP9 application on a Windows 7 PC?
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>There are concerns that if one of the XP PCs need to be replaced with Windows 7, that the VFP apps will not work anymore.
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>Is there anything to be concerned about with running VFP on Windows 7?

By default, newer MS OSs (Vista, 7, Server 2008/R2) will use the new SMB2 networking protocol when communicating amongst themselves. XP/Server 2003 and previous use the older SMB (now sometimes called SMB1).

There is a confirmed bug with SMB2 that can cause data corruption with file-server databases such as VFP and MS Access: Thread#1440085. At this point the chances of this bug being fixed are not looking good.

If your workstations are connecting to a Server 2008 server, the XP workstations will not be affected because they will communicate using SMB1, but a new Win7 workstation will by default use SMB2 and could be affected.

As a workaround, SMB2 can be disabled on workstations and/or servers, but my understanding is that some functions Server 2008 domains depend on SMB2 so will not work properly if it's disabled.

This is definitely something to be aware of, as users transition to networks running SMB2 by default.
Regards. Al

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