Marcus,
You might have a hardware problem with either your network cables or your hub. The latter caused ISO problems very similar to yours at one of my clients. The workstations with the problem were in a warehouse, and the constant temperature changes and dust/moisture wrecked the cabling a couple of times.
HTH
Barbara
>I have a client getting invalid seek offset on their new workstation machine. The error always occurs on a USE statement, but not always the same one. It only happens on the workstation, and when the data is moved to the workstation, it doesn't happen. The network appears to be working fine, there are only two stations. I have deleted and rebuilt the indexes several times. The same machine is also logging error writing file occasionally. I think the network is fine though, because it managed to log the error over the network. Any ideas? Anyone know what invalid seek offset is supposed to mean?
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>TIA,
>Marcus.