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More on Invalid Seek Offsets on NTWS
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Visual FoxPro
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I have no idea if this applies to you, but I was having problems with ISOs on Win 95. I finally figured out what was causing it.

In explorer, I noticed my "D" drive would apparantly randomly get mapped to a drive on the server that was already mapped to "S". I disconnected it because there was no need for it to be there. Then one day, I noticed the connection between me deleting the connection and the ISO. I looked at the shortcut the the app, and it had changed itself from the "S" drive to that mysterious "D" drive!

So basically, by disconnecting it, I was losing the network connection in the program.

This is probably no help to you, but maybe it will help someone out there that didn't know that Win95 can and will change shortcut pathing on its own. :)

Michelle



>I've spent the morning trying to analyze where in code the ISOs are occurring in a large vfp6 app which runs fine in Win9x, but not NT4, looking for a pattern. The ISOs are always table-related, on lines of code like USE mytable, LOCATE, REPLACE, SQL SELECT, etc. One thing that I found was that periodically the ISO is followed by a "cannot update the cursor" for no apparent reason, but I think this is an important clue. Any ideas?
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