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FPD 2.0 and CMOS disk cache 486 66mhz, 100mhz and P5 100
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Visual FoxPro
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Tom:

Thanks for your input, I will try FLUSH() before going in to modify report. However, I would like to solve this at the hardware level. Below are some other responses to my question, I wanted to post them because I think that other people will be having this problem (you might be suprised how many "antique" 2.0 installations are out there). I hope this is appropriate (I'm sure someone will tell me if it isn't !):


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FROM:

Steven C. Kondolf
Phone: 716-336-2307
Mgr. Mfg Systems
email: skondolf@frontiernet.net
Rochester Midland Corp.
Rochester NY USA
| My opinions are mine alone!!! |

Chris -

Sorry I don't have an answer for you but I would appreciate it if you could forward any answers on this to me. I too have the same problems with FPD 2.0 on an HP Pentium 90 running on Novell through Windows 3.1 although I never had the problem when I had my 486-66 Compaq on the network.

Also I haven't noticed any problems with memo files as part of t
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