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05/07/2002 13:14:59
 
 
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04/07/2002 15:42:00
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00675410
Message ID:
00675706
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Hi Jim, thank you for your interest in my issue.

What do you mean by TEMP and SORTWK? and how can i find them?

Ram are standard pc133 dimm and they range from 128 mb to 512 mb.

The software is a compiled software installed using a installshield.

First: i have a domain controler running SBS, active directory, win2000 server. I have users, many users.

Second: i have the workstations, they range from p2 400 128mb to p4 1.6 512mb.

I go on any workstation and i log with the user, let say "John". I start the FoxPro software .exe and i do some work and the software respond not correctly. I explain:

I have to enter some data in fields and the data is validated as i exit the field. Let say i enter "10" in "seq.no". 10 is a good number i know it. When i exit the field, a box popup saying that the data is invalid and show me what data are possible and "10" is in the list. so i re-enter "10" and the message still there. So i tried another number that is in the list. let say "2" and guest what, it did the same thing, the same message.

THEN

I go on the same workstation and i log with the user, let say "Mary" (she has the same rights and permission as John). I start the FoxPro software .exe and i do some work and the software respond CORRECTLY!

I go in the same form, i enter "10" into the field "seq.no" and i takes it and all is fine.

I reindexed all the tables but it didn't change anything.
I'm pretty sure it's not a permission or network problem because both users have full rights to the directory that contain the database and if i want i can delete the database, copy it, etc... so it means that i have full access (right?).


Thank for paying attention and i hope you have some ideas!
Diane Robitaille eng.
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