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Visual FoxPro
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Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00599954
Message ID:
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>Hi,
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>I'm not having any C5 errors but Dave Crozier is based on his post to VFUG. The problem that both Dave and I have is our client computers keep randomly going offline during data entry. I have my tables in a DBC. Upon starting the program I set up all application databases in their designated work areas on the client machine and use aliases in the application to access the tables on the server. Once the client goes offline I get one error after another because the application cannot locate the tables. When errors occur the application asks the computer operator whether to log the error. If the operator select yes the error is recorded in an error log. I'm trying to run down the problem and wanted to check if anyone else running VFP7 is experiencing the same problem.
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>There have been several changes recently in the network. A new router has been added. Also, several clients like to listen to music while working and make peer to peer connection through the router out into the Internet. The computers making the peer to peer connection like to exchange music. Also, I use a broadband cable modem for my Internet connection through Cox Communications. The ISP was Excite.Home which has gone bankrupt so there are changes taking place at Cox Communications as they are transferring all their Excite.Home customers to their facilities and will act as their own ISP. If no one else using VFP7 and NT 4.0 to run their application is experiencing the problem I've describe, then I can eliminate VFP7 as a possible cause. I will try to localize the problem to one of the other changes in my network. I will also run a vfpclean just in case.
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>Thanks for the help.
>
>Leland

This may not be simular but,

At one point (at a previous job site) we started to use a "wireless web" server in a remote (to the NT server) building. This "wireless" server was found as the problem to relieving all of the remote building users of their wired T1 login connection. It took quite a while to find that problem solution. We had to drop the "wireless" microwave internet server!

Wireless servers aparently take too large a time slice!
Edgar L. Bolton, B.S. B.B.A.
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