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Odd Report Behavior
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30/01/2017 21:55:50
 
 
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30/01/2017 17:54:24
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01647175
Message ID:
01647220
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>>About 2 months ago, this client was hit by a severe virus and had to replace all programs.
>>Fortunately the network people had good backups and utilities and the client was back up and running in a few hours.
>>
>>Since then - I'm not sure there is a connection with that event - one report that has been running OK for years prints a few pages and then, when a group changes, pauses for about 5 minutes before printing the next group's data, and repeats that pattern for all groups.
>>
>>The process used to take a few minutes, now it takes almost an hour.
>>
>>The app uses an exe that I create and upload. The report forms are not in the .exe.
>>
>>I'm suspecting the VFP dll that they restored, but that's just speculation.
>>
>>Any clues?
>
>Questions:
>
>1) desktop or remote desktop/citrix, etc.?
>2) If rdp/ica, real or virtual machine?
>3) any new anti-virus?
>
>I would run the report while looking at Task Manager, seeing which processes are working. If it's real-time anti-virus, this will often show that it's working hard.
>
>I don't know the report engine well enough to know whether it does a pass for each group before it actually prints, but I'm guessing it does in order to make possible "% of" group information. That would entail possibly writing to a tmp file. Which is where the anti-virus might be at work. Just guessing here.
>
>Hank

It's rdp and a vm.
The tech took another look and is convinced that it's in the local environment.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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