Leighton ---
You could be overruning syslog limits on SQL Server side. Each write to data gens a syslog entry and you could be generating too many of them. There is a way to stop transaction logging in SQL Server but I don't have my SQL Serve book available.
>I have a client-server VFP 6 application accessing data on a SQL Server backend. The app is processing data on multiple machines. The first machine continues to run fine while on the second and third, at various lengths of execution and at various points in the app, I get the following error:
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>Error 1526 - UNABLE TO RETRIEVE SPECIFIC ERROR INFORMATION. DRIVER IS PROBABLY OUT OF RESOURCES
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>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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