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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Sorry guys for delay. I was on holiday. Thanks for your suggestions about INSERT INTO.. and AV. I check all this. I modified the AV settings to avoid the folders with the data. Yes, the INSERT INTO is ok. The problem persists all the same. I have mapped out the cleanest and fasted way to go...
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    With all the information given, let me try to reach the bottom of the problem. Thanks a lot. You have helped much in the area and I appreciate.
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Would you by any chance be knowing another possibility of what the problem could be?
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Sorry I didn't phrase my self properly. My intention is to update those tables using other means as I figure out what to do. Currently they are updated directly at the client machine so the Os has to write the changes back to the server. I think it is this scenario that is causing the...
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, I ain't displaying the data in any way. I don't use any control for this tables. I USE the table in code then only look for a record. That's all. Can the OS in this case 'think' that my table has changed when I close it? Thanks alot for your patience. Benson
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, Sorry to bother you again. If the files are only read but never written to, is there a chance, from your experience, that they could get corrupted? I have particular tables and they are big, their CDXes easily get corrupted and need reindexing. I have other means to update them if user...
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, If that is the case then no need to try let me explore other options. Thanks alot. Benson
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Hi, The IT manager made the registry entries as Smb1 and Smb2. From Microsoft I have SMB1 and SMB2. Are these keys case-sensitive?
  9. boanrb

    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, I appreciate your input. I will consider your suggestions Thanks a lot. Benson
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, I think I missed that - enabling SMB1. Is it too late to use the ALASKA MSI now, you think? If I add the SMB1 will that suffice? Do I need to do it in all workstations afresh? Thanks for you patience. Benson
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, No. SMB2 only. I guess this was not okay? Thanks for your input.
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, Sorry. It's here: http://www.dataaccess.com/whitepapers/opportunlockingreadcaching.html Thanks
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, The server was restarted yes. The key to change was missing so we added the same as per instructions. Thanks Benson
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Griff, Yes. I use the normal vfp command window to browse the records. The bad characters I noticed I wrote some code to clear them from the fields. Thanks Benson
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    VFP CDX Corruption (vfp6)

    Olaf, Yes they did a restart on the workstations. msi: No. The registry was edited manually. Thanks for your input. Benson

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