>Hi Erik,
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>I've had something simular on one of my new 700 mhz celeron machines. It has a motherboard with all except the networkcard on-board. When I setup the machine and tried to start my VFP applications it did seem to open tables about two or three times slower than on my good old P133 mhz.
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>After monitoring the network I came to the conclusion it did not use the whole bandwidth of the the network when opening forms, so I concluded something was wrong with the network card or its configuration. After cheking all it settings I moved it to another PCI slot and this nicely solved the problem.
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This probably moved it to a different IRQ - the IRQ is tied to the Slot. You probably could have gotten the same effect adjusting the PCI Steering registers in the BIOS.
>HTH,
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>Walter,
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>>One of my clients just bought a new workstation for one of their power users- Dell Dimension 8100 with a P4 1.3G, 256 MB RAM, Win2K Pro, VFP6 SP3.
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>>After getting all the OS set up, and the applications installed, we notice that our VFP apps run _very_ slowly on that machine only. Form load times are measured in minutes, when normally they open in 1-2 seconds.
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>>I opened VFP 6 and started testing the time that it takes to open files on the network, and found some very bizarre behavior. A 5K table in a dbc on the network drive takes 3-4 seconds to open, and a 60 MB free table opens instantly. Any table that is in a DBC takes a very long time to open, and all free tables open quickly.
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>>Additionally, It takes about 1 minute to MODI FORM a moderately complex form with subclassed controls that opens in 2-3 seconds from other workstations, but USEing the scx file from the problem workstation opens it instantly.
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>>The only rhyme or reason I can put to any of this is that it seems that opening a table (dbf or scx) that requires that VFP open one or more other tables upon using it causes the delay- using any 'free' table is quick.
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>>Anybody ever run into this?