Hi,
Since you have a mapped drive the network redirector is in play.
You can either remove the mapped drive and point directly to the local directory i.e. c:\yourfolder or
disable smb2, oplocks and autodisconnect etc.
>Hi Neil. Thnaks for your reply
>Both Exe and Data are on the same folder, a Mapped Network Drive e.g. K:\MyFolder
>Regards,
>Gerard
>
>
>>Where are the exe and the data stored?
>>
>>>I am getting this error on a New Site. (Invalid seek Offset Error)
>>>It happens infrequently
>>>If I run exactly the same code a second time, I might not get the error
>>>Seems to be happening on a command like: Total on MyField to MyNewTable
>>>(This could ake from 5 - 30 seconds to run)
>>>
>>>The only other time I have seen this is when someone pulls out a network cable in the iddle of a processng Run, but in the current situation, this is definitely not happening (I am on RDP into a server). The Exe hangs and if I use TaskMgr to stop it, I can go back in and run the process again, and it may or may not show the problem
>>>Thanks in advance
>>>Gerard
Regards N Mc Donald