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Sharing violation
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18/05/2004 10:37:07
 
 
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16/05/2004 06:02:26
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxPro 2.x
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00904427
Message ID:
00904930
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17
If you have share.exe loaded and you know it, (if not, then Download share.exe, put it in your c:\windows\command directory) then verify that both workstations have the c:\netproft directory on their local hard drive (it cannot exist on only one machine with other machines mapped to). They CANNOT share the same netproft directory since that is where you are storing your working temporary files for your app. Even if they run the app in the same directory and that directory resides on a single workstation's hard drive, they must have the same directory on all local hard drives to store temporary files given your settings listed below.

Also, do they each have the FPD26 runtime files on their local hard drive? Is the config.fpw stored on their local hard drive too or is it shared?

(no warranty given for the below file)
http://www.angelfire.com/pa/socling/images/Share.exe


>The application is developed in FPD 2.6, running in Win 98 with 2 nodes ( peer-to-peer networking ).
>
>The config.fp setting is
>
>RESOURCE=C:\NetProft\FOXUSER.DBF
>EDITWORK=C:\NetProft\Temp
>SORTWORK=C:\NetProft\Temp
>PROGWORK=C:\NetProft\Temp
>TMPFILES=C:\NetProft\Temp
>CATMAN = OFF
>STATUS = OFF
>MVCOUNT = 2048
>DISPLAY = VGA25
>
>Each system is assigned local drive letter in config.fp ( if not using C: drive )
>
>What could be the reason for sharing violation error ? We get this error for temp files / cursors, not for dbfs
>
>Rakesh
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