I ran into something like you're discussing below back in 2017 (?) but
thankfully my client just moved to my newer version of software that
used a MariaDB (MySQL) backend instead of the DBFs. The old DBF version
for them was suffering network/corruption problems. Interestingly
enough, those pr
Hi Chris,
> Thanks Christof, assuming at the moment this was the issue did you manage to
> speed it up? Was there a configuration on the client which determined how
> many packets could be exchanged?
No, in this case it was handed over to the IT people. Setting up an extensive
virtual network
: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Slow performance after moving to VM
Hi Chris,
> Most of the 20 clients are still running fine, but a handful (3 identified)
> at the moment are running really slow, they are only running slow in the VFP
> application any other use of the server lik
Hi Chris,
> Most of the 20 clients are still running fine, but a handful (3 identified)
> at the moment are running really slow, they are only running slow in the VFP
> application any other use of the server like copying files runs fine. They
> also seem to be the better spec'd machines out o
Hi All
Has anyone got any suggestions as to where the problem maybe in the following
scenario.
We have a VFP application, using DBC/DBF's on a windows server, it has been
running fine and quick for years. Various windows clients (all now Windows 10).
The server was a physical server but has n
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