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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 7
Divers
Thread ID:
01526139
Message ID:
01526163
Vues:
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>>Is your user doing his work on a PC with local data?
>Or is it a PC connected to a server?
>
>Ok. I tell you.
>
>My client has 3 machines. One is the server and he works on it. There he works all the time. He sells, he charge his movements and there's no problem.
>
>3 days a week an employee uses a second machine and charges more movements and changes prices. What you can call "paperwork"
>
>Most of work is the same her employer does on server every day without problems.
>
>About one time a week she has "read error" on server's hard disk or server's removable disk (I insist working on server there's no problem) and that was with wired net and now with wireless net.
>
>The third machine is almost turned off all the time and when is turned on it doesn't work... Don't ask me why technician always has to reinstall Windows.
>
>I'm apologize for annoying you by mail. Do you think antivirus can cause this kind of problem?
>
>Thank you.
>
> Héctor

I guess the problem arises when one of the "remote users" uses the program? By remote, I mean they are connected to this server in some way, but they don't use the keyboard and monitor of the server. This connection should be via for instance Remote Desktop, which means that the program itself runs on the server, on the local machine you "remote control" this program on the server. If you don't understand what I mean, Google on Remote Desktop. Remote Desktop typically comes with Windows, as far as I know.

Connecting to a server via some unreliable network is a terrible idea with VFP, it's begging for problems.

NB! I write "for instance" since there are other programs out there which does the same as Remote Desktop.
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