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Problems with Windows 2000/XP
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25/10/2002 04:55:15
Steven Edge
Soft Solutions Limited
Lagos, Nigeria
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxPro 2.x
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00711257
Message ID:
00715312
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13
PROBLEM SOLVED

Connecting with 2000/XP to shared data on a Windows 98 machine is obviously a no-no. Upgraded server to a Windows 2000 machine, and the problem was solved

>Hi Steven,
>I ran into a problem with W2K - there was a delayed write thing that effected some Fox Files - it was cured by W2K SP3. Sugggest you apply the Service Pack ASAP.
>HTH
>
>>I have a client that has a rather large FoxPro for Windows 2.6 application that has been running well. Recently they acquired some Windows 2000 and Windows XP workstations.
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>>When someone using a Windows 2000 /XP workstation logs in, it often reports that tables in the database are thrashed. The application automatically fixes these errors, but it has to have exclusive right to the files to repair the headers. However, when other people are logged in then they all have to log out first.
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>>When someone is using Windows 98/ Windows ME, this does not happen. While the person running the application from Windows 2000 reports the files as damaged, the person running 98/ME simultaneously reports no problem.
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>>Has anyone noticed this before? Any solution to the problem?
>>
>>Help appreciated.
>>
>>Steven
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