VFP will report the error received from the OS. I've seen this happen on Novell. There's plenty of diskspace, but the space allocated to the user has been exhausted, so as far as the OS is concerned, the disk is full.
>After several additions and edits to a view and its source table, my users are getting Error 56. With an AEEROR(), I get the following text...
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>"There is not enough disk space for "\\NAS1\ris_data\regunits.fpt""
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>Boy is VFP wrong. The NAS (Netwrok Attached storage) that the data resides on has a 250G drive, of which, 50% is available. Further, there is no space limitation for the users of this drive.
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>Other pertinent data:
>System - All are XP Pro, some with SP1 and some with SP2
>System memory - Varies from 256M to 1G.
>Local available disk space - Minimum of 20G
>Actual size of regunits.* (DBF, CDX, FPT) - 150K
>The view is local with the actual table residing on the NAS. The table is used through network shares.
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>This is causing my a huge headache. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer