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Editing .prg files slows down my computer.
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16/07/1999 10:48:48
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Visual FoxPro
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00241708
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I have found a solution for my system that appears to work.

We have a NT Server 4.0 that my NT work station is connected to. When I log onto the sever I will usually use my own personal domain(UNCLE_ALBERT). However, when I use the public domain(ANYONE) I don't get the CPU problem when editing a VFP program.

The question I have is why does this work, and how long will it last?

Can you confirm my results on your end? Are you connected to a server and using a personal domain?

--Paul

>Please let me now if you figure out something...
>
>Sometimes the following commands makes the problem disapear for a while: (But usualy it don't work...)
>
>close all
>clear all
>
>/Mårten Törnquist
>
>>The exact same thing happens to me. I can startup VFP5 or VFP6 and edit a program without a problem. However, when I start any of my applications and edit a prg, I get VFP using 40% to 100% of my CPU.
>>
>>I'm going to do more research on this.
>>
>>--Paul
>>
>>
>>>No, I have done some more research and the Service Pack version dosen't seem to interupt with VFP6... But after some more testing I have discoverd that when I start VFP6 for the first time I CAN edit .prg files with modify command. But after I have run my application and now tries to edit my .prg file VFP6 eats up my CPU-resource and causing the editing to run in slow motion...
>>>
>>>What is happening when I run my application that makes VFP crazy?
>>>
>>>/Mårten Törnquist
>>>
>>>>I don't believe this problem. My system had SP3 for a long time. After installing SP4 was when I started to experience this problem.
>>>>
>>>>It could be some sort of hardware issue. I have a AMD K6 166 MHz processor.
>>>>
>>>>--Paul
>>>>
>>>>>My brother and I have almost the same configuration on our computers. But he installed Service Pack 3 before Service Pack 5 and he doesn't have this problem. Do Service Pack 3 put something in the computer so the problem don't occure?
>>>>>
>>>>>/Mårten Törnquist
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