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Form Corruption in Win 2000 -- What's the Latest?
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05/11/2000 12:57:47
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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00435535
Message ID:
00438141
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>>I want to get a new Win2K computer soon, so I'm very interested in the recent threads on corruption of closed form files after an unexpected shutdown in Windows 2000.
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>>Any more news on this front?
>
>So far, the workaround is to uncheck the Write Cache Enabled checkbox in the disk properties dialog. You need to do this each time you reboot. In the meantime, the product team is looking at the problem.

We've been gathering news on this here in the shop, and a colleague of mine (who is more up to date with news than I am) said the "mapped drives are not write-cached", or something to that effect. Can we rely on this? We're using mapped drives at all user installations, even though I've done all I could to get rid of our apps being dependent on location (which actually has to do with ProMatrix), so the question is whether I can sleep fine or there may be some fear?

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