Eric,
It depends what your application does.
But more importantly, no VFP application should get slower and slower, especially when you are talking 10-20 users.
What is a "WinServer", and what release and SP level?
Do you use lots of memo fields with lots of memo replaces in your app?
What OS do the workstations use to run the application?
Am I correct in assuming that you are running on a LAN (i.e. not dialup or some other option)?
INDEXES are the critical factor to make FAST VFP applications. Are you confident that you have good index definitions AND that your code uses those indexes?
good luck
>I have some vfp8 applications that are getting slow when adding users (uses VFP database on a WinServer).
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>I wonder what is the best situation for a 10-20 users setup:
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>- Run the application as is on terminal service (MS or Citrix?)
>- Modify the application to run as client-server (with MS-SQL or MySQL?)
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