>>>The first thing that comes to mind is to load the exe on the computer and
>>>don't run it from the server. Second thing you might look at is whether
>>>there is an anti-virus program running on the server. If so, turn it off.
>>>Last, look at the resources for the server, network utilization, bandwidth
>>>issues, routers, switches, hubs, etc.
>>
>>I have a similar problem. I'm upgrading an application from FoxPro 2.6 to
>>VFP 6.0. One screen normally took 7 seconds on FP2.6 but it takes 1.5
>>minutes on VFP, longer if more than one user logged on. The .EXE resides on
>>the user's PC. What can I do...?
>
>Did you do the things that Wayne already suggested? What were the results?
As for the McAfee virus program, it cannot be turned off - against company's policy. The VFP extensions already have been excluded. As for the server, network, bandwidth, etc... what I (and the users) don't understand is if it works fine for FoxPro 2.6, why wouldn't it work as well for VFP?
Thanks!
~d
J