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Data files stay open after program crashed
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From
15/04/2011 09:30:40
 
 
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15/04/2011 03:37:39
Neil Mc Donald
Cencom Systems P/L
The Sun, Australia
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01507430
Message ID:
01507460
Views:
52
I have checked the event log on the server, but not on the workstation,
I will try to get them to check some workstations.
Thank you

>Have a look in the workstation event logs, it sounds like it could be a memory error, nic maybe.
>
>If that work station logs out and back in again you will find the open files are closed, if not the problem is on the server, check it's event logs.
>>Hi All
>>
>>I have a user that runs our VFP program on the server (Win 2003). They have mostly XP workstations and some Win 7 workstation connecting to this server. The VFP application is written in VFP9 SP1.
>>Recently they start to experience some strange behavior. The screen with our application just disappears, I was told. I also was told that application just quit, no error is recorded in our error log. They claim that they cannot find the application in the task manager, but the data files that were used by the application are still open on the server. I used Go2Meeting to login onto their server after one of those crashes. When using “Computer Management” tool on the server and check the “Open File” I can see all the data files on the server are staid open, but no name in the “Accessed By” column. The result of this (I think that this is a result and not a cause) is that some indexes become corrupted. I am trying really hard to be able to diagnose this issue remotely for several days now to no positive result.
>>Any ideas where to look and what might cause this?
>>Thank you in advance
>>Yelena
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