>>SMB / Oplocks
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>Strange thing is we did not change anything on server. It was workstations that got upgraded.
>Before we did not hv such problem, although it could be coincidental.. but this is only thing that changed in a past month.
>I am using buffering 5 / transactions and so far had very good results. Now in this case it is not corruption that is the problem but as Albert called it 'Data Lag'
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>What would be optimal Oplocks/Smb settings in your opinion ?
>Any other suggestion ?
There have been periodic discussions on this topic. As far as I know the best recommendation is to make the following registry changes on each
workstation that runs a VFP executable that uses shared native VFP data tables:
http://www.alaska-software.com/community/smb2.cxpThis counts for sessions as well - if you have a Remote Desktop/Terminal Server environment, then the server which supports RD sessions running a VFP app should have those registry settings as well.
Regards. Al
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