>>>>>Are you using SP1 for VFP8? VFP8 does a better job of noticing that the files are corrupted than earlier versions of VFP. The corruption may have always been there, you're just now seeing it.
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>>>>So, deleting all indexes and recreating for all tables will help?
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>>>Yes, it may help. Kevin's suggestion to check all your cabling is a good piece of advice, too.
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>>I suspected that there can be some network problems, but those problems were before. But error "Invalid Seek Offset" appears after I moved to VFP8! And yes, I instaled VFP8 SP1.
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>Back to my original statement (see top of message).
I deleted all index tag on all tables, then created new indexes - users STILL getting "invalid seek offset" errors... What steps I should make? move back to VFP7?
:(((
Giedrius