>Setup: 2 - 1GHz machines running Win2K Pro in a peer-2-peer network, with basic file sharing for VFP data.
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>The problem:
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>There is extra long delays in opening tables, views not being committed properly, and other weird data related problems, that seem to be related to a Windows caching problem of some sort.
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>Also, I have noticed in more than 1 scenerio, that running a VFP app over a network, the first machine to log in, runs really fast, but the 2nd through nth
>machines, run very very slowly.
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>Has anyone come across this ???
>Has anyone solved this ???
You're probably using Norton AntiVirus. Temporarily disable its AutoProtect feature and see if that fixes the problem. If it does, exclude the VFP file types from the AutoProtect scan list.
Regards. Al
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