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Metaframe XP Foxpro !
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22/06/2001 17:13:35
 
 
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22/06/2001 11:52:07
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00522539
Message ID:
00522666
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Hi Chris,

We had similar problems running W2000 with Citrix/Terminal Server etcetc

See below.... Garret Fitzgerald pointed me to a MS site with a hot patch that solved my clients problem.

Hope this helps,

Ken


>Hello
>
>Call us crazy fools but our engineers have just installed Metaframe XP on 3 servers with load balancing and Ive got a couple of problems with my Large foxpro applications (They never think of us programmers).....No please dont stop reading !
>
>I have been experiencing "Attempting to Lock" messages and "Error Reading Files" all over the place.
>
>The software is written in VFP 5 and has been running on Novell, NT, Winframe servers fine for a couple of years its just this new version of Metaframe that seems to be causing problems.
>
>Has anyone got any ideas,
>obviously increasing file locks isnt an issue as its not novell, I have experienced "error reading files" when loosing network connections. But this (I think) isnt the case here.
>
>Give me any ideas you have, even blaming it on the weather is good (Ive tried that!)
>
>Thanks
>Chris

Forum: Visual FoxPro Category: Troubleshooting Title: Re: Error 1104: Error Reading File Thread #513498 Message #514091
From 06/01/2001 20:16:12
Garrett Fitzgerald #004863
Microsoft
Redmond, Washington
To 05/31/2001 18:33:36
Ken Buch #004805
Ken Buch Associates
Tolland, Connecticut

>One of our clients recently upgraded his server hardware including servers
>used to run W2000 Terminal Server. I do not have the exact configuration of >the servers at hand but suffice it to say they have tons of memory and very
>fast multiple processors. Since that installation, we have been getting an
>inordinate amount of ERROR 1104 messages (Error Reading File), both within our
>application and when operating interactively.
>
>The client's hardware vendor is pointing at VFP... "It simply is not robust
>enough to handle the volume of data and MS knows it, and they won't fix it
>because they are going to cease supporting" yada yada yada...

Ahem. You can tell them... never mind.

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q272/1/27.asp
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