All it means is that your Network Gods know more about how to deal with Oracle tables than they know about FoxPro tables. If you are running NT and your FoxPro tables happen to be Fox2X tables there is known contention between NT and most DOS apps and/or files. You probably don't use 2x tables but some VFP shops are forced to due to legacy stuff.
>I dind't think that was the case. The IT folks blaim everything on Foxpro around here. If a PC blows up, they say it's foxpro. I don't see that as the case. I have worked and consulted in many places and never have I seen the computers and servers blow up as much as they do here. They keep telling me to switch to Oracle dbf's but that is out of the question right now. Wht's the difference in table created in Foxpro and the one's created in Oracle?
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