You need to actually identify where the problem lies... you really have not provided enough information for anyone to make a call like this.
What is the infrastructure of the network? What is different between yours and theirs?
What about the client workstations - how are they configured? Ram, Hd, Processor, etc?
Is there Anti-virus software on the server? This can cause problems.
What is the make-up of the server?
If you can get some of this information and post it here, we might be able to help.
-w-
>Hi there,
>
>last week we installed our software on the client's side.
>Than we found that the network communication is very slow.
>
>Here is what we do;
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>(At our side the time from question -> answer is about 1 - 2 seconds)
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>- Let the user enter a clientname or clientnumber
>- Execute a query on a database that is on a server (so that every user has the same (up2date) tables)
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>At the client's side the time from question -> answer is about 20 seconds!
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>We do not use any Database manager like SQL-Server, just VFP tables and indexes.
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>What can I do to improve the performance of this communication?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Erwin
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
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