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>>We're thinking about purchasing Foxfix to help us
>>with our database corruption problems. Does any
>>one have any feedback about it?
>>Thanks,
>> Susan Childress
>
>Have you identified why your databases are being corrupted? Foxfix is a very good utility which was in constant use before I started working for my present employers - however, once I identified the probable cause of corruptions, we very seldom use it now. You may save some time and money by eliminating the cause.
I have my tables buffered. The server hung and the Network Admin
booted the machine. Another question, some of the users didn't
reboot to reconnect to the server. This is kind of fuzzy for me
to understand, but does Windows 95 try to reconnect when the
network comes back up? Someone was entering data when the server
went down. Do I get the corrupted data from the data being saved
when the network goes down? How can I identify the probable cause?
Thansk!
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