Hi Hemant,
Following on from Michael's reply.....
Unless you specify otherwise, VFP will use the startup directory for storing temporary files and for sorting which will slow down your app if your startup directory is a network drive.
See "Config.fpw" in the help file.
Regards,
Liam
>I run an application developed fully in VFP with free DBF tables as backend. I have 6 PCs connected to each other using a RJ45 Hub. I have shared the folder where this VFP application has been installed and a short cut point to this .exe, is given to all remaining 5 PCs.
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>Now my problem is when I run this VFP application, it runs very slow on network. I am using rlock() not file locks. Still I find it very slow while multiple data entry.
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>Please help.
Liam O'Hagan
MCP VFP Desktop Apps