>I have a large number of FoxPro apps that have been in constant development for 15 years.
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>When we attempted to move to Windows Server 2008 many years ago, we encountered corrupted DBFs due to SMB1 issues. We reverted to Windows 2003 and have remained there ever since.
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>We are now considering using Windows Server 2012R2 and have a question of anybody who is using Windows Server 2012R2 without encountering corrupted DBFs:
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> --- What changes (if any) were made to avoid DBF corruption issues in Windows Server 2012R2 ?
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>Thanks in advance
James,
Setup a TSPlus server and all your users can run your exact same app with
no changes to it at all and potentially it will run even faster than currently due to potentially lower network traffic and centralized database management. And no more database issues. And no local setup to speak of.
When you run an application via a TSPlus server it looks and works exactly as if you were running the app locally or over a network like the current situation. Your users would not even know the difference.
https://www.tsplus.net/.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.