>In the dim and distant (in Omnis), we used to use INT 21H under DOS/Windows to
>perform byte-range locking over a portion of the file - perhaps that's what
>VFP is doing.
>
>>Hi Jon,
>>Imagine the following senario:
>>Client locks a record on a file-server.
>>Client's PC is turned off.
>>IMO to correctly lock a record there should be no modifications to the dbf file.
>>VFP has to use server's OS for this. But more or less exaclty
how it is done is shrouded in mistery to me.
>>Hope somebody could elluminate us on this issue.
This is a post which does not contain any information I've gained from working here: in fact, I _haven't_ gained any information on this subject by working here. I'm Support, not Product.
With that said...
Before working here, I heard that Fox actually locks the current location + 2G (which is the reason for the 2G limit). Is this what you're talking about up above, Robert?