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Scalability of VFP 6 sp3
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15/10/1999 14:54:50
 
 
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15/10/1999 14:36:50
Jd Ready
Rise Development Group, Inc.
Lone Tree, Colorado, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
Miscellaneous
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00276843
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>>I think much of the scalablility with VFP COM comes from running it in MTS. Did you use the new Session class for you classes? You should. Is the VFP Runtime properly installed? By this, I mean, don't just copy over the DLLs, but installed using setup procedures.
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>Hmmm... Seems like I need to read up some more about getting the object running in MTS. I thought this was somewhat automatic..?!?
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>Yes, we did use the new session class (but not for all classes). We have some legacy classes which were from the custom class.

This could be a problem. Custom classes use the default data session and, according to SP3 help, (if I read it correctly) could cause people to see and modify each other's data.

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>I assume the runtime was properly installed (I am in Colorado, but the Server and my company is in NY)... I'm sure the SP3 patch was installed correctly, but I'll double check.

Actually, you should apply SP3 to the development version and then create a setup with the runtime files. Make sure you have VFP6T.DLL, as it is the Multi-threaded runtime.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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