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Why does WINNT think my table is still open exclusively?
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00579951
Message ID:
00722740
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>Thanks everyone - this sure looks like the culprit. When/if I can convince the client that they need to make this change, I'll post the result!
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>Wayne
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>>>Did you ever resolve this issue? I'm having a similar problem.
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>>>Thanks,
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>>>Wayne
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>>>>I just started working with a new client and ran across something that I can't figure out. Here's the scenario: I'm running VFP 6.0 SP3 (the developer's version, not a compiled vfp app) on a Windows 98 machine connected to a network served by WINNT 4.0 I issue the following set of commands from the command window:
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>>>>USE sometable EXCLUSIVE
>>>>SELECT sometable
>>>>INDEX ON somefield TAG sometag
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>>>>USE IN sometable
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>>>>* then, for good measure, after experiencing the problem a few times ...
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>>>>CLOSE ALL
>>>>QUIT
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>>This sounds like the Optimistic lock issue - it requires a registry hack at the server end to disable optimistic locking; under Win2K Server, the hack is:
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>>HKLM\System\CCS\Services\Mrxsmb\Parameters
>>OpLocksDisabled
>>DWORD:0x1
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>>HKLM\System\CCS\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters
>>UtilizeNTCaching
>>DWORD:0x0
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>>The values likely differ for NT Server; try www.ntfaq.com for similar fixes
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>>>>At this point, you'd think that the WINNT 4.0 server would see that this table is no longer opened exclusively, right?
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>>>>Unfortunately, when users attempt to access that same table through their VFP-compiled app (which, by the way was compiled on the same machine where I'm opening the table), they get a File Access Denied message. And when you look at the open files list on the server, it says that I still have the table open.
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>>>>Not until I log out of the network does WINNT indicate that the .dbf is available for shared access.
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>>>>Can anyone shed some light on what might be happening here?
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>>>>TIA for your assistance.
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>>>>DJM
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