You're welcome.
>Hi Tore,
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>There was nothing untoward in my PATH but coverage profiler showed a marked difference between effected applications and the same exe running on my own PC.
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>I've performed a bit more digging on the subject and have come across a fix that has worked for me.
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>This link on
http://stackoverflow.com/a/6980802 suggests that disabling the network card driver's Interrupt Moderation setting can sometimes speed up a networked VFP application that is running on Windows 7.
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>I've tested on a couple of the effected PCs and they are already running at a vastly improved speed.
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>Thanks again for your help and advice.
>
>Ben
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>>Redundant path values is no problem, but if you list a directory or drive which doesn't exist, it can make your system run very slow. >Especially if you list a CD-ROM or DVD drive.