>As I said earlier, we have disabled the anti virus software and I did double check that.
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>As for the year end having an effect, at first I thought it must be something to do with data but since it does not matter which table I pull data from, and the results being the same, I think I can rule that out.
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>I should mention I did restart the server and have had all users get out of the app several times so I believe I can rule out some workstation having something somehow cached.
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>I will be changing the server out over the weekend. We will be moving to a Server 2008 R2. Guess I am hoping the problem will magically disappear but not overly hopeful about that.
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>I will be able to conduct my tests before going live with the new server. I will post results.
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>Thanks,
>John
Could it be that someone has deleted a folder which is still in VFP's Path setting? Nonexistent folders can make VFP run very slowly.