>Hi,
>Of course, many messages have touched on the subject of how to get around the dreaded "Invalid Seek Offset." So here is another one.
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>Sometimes customers send me an error of Invalid Seek Offset that happens when the application is reading from some meta .DBF file included in the application .exe file. My question is, do you think the chance of Invalid Seek Offset would be less if I change the meta data from .DBF to .XML?
If you exclude DBF completely from the picture, the chances of invalid seek offset will also be less.
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