Our application runs off of a file server where data resides. Small client side app executes and knows preconfigured location of shared folder and assigned mapped networked drive. How can access to dbfs be stopped from known shared folder on server?
We have an VFP v6 app that resides on our W2K file server. The clients are authenticated thru the domain and map a drive letter W to the shared network folder on the server. The clients have a small client side app that knows the drive letter and then can access the data once the shortcut is...
Have a client who just changed over from W2k TS to W2K3 and having intermitten freeze ups in VFP app. The server records Event ID 1000 Application Error OFF3000.exe
Wondering if anyone is running this same type of scenario
Have a client who just changed over from W2k TS to W2K3 and having intermitten freeze ups in VFP app. The server records Event ID 1000 Application Error OFF3000.exe
Wondering if anyone is running this same type of scenario
I cannot recall when this started or how it came about...but everytime a user starts Win98 unit, she gets the Distributed Com Properties screen......I checked startup and nothing is there...any suggestions would be well appreciated .... for the most part she cancels out and continues ok....
I don't know what this all means and I don't know anything about Netscreen ..my tech is out....Cannot get mail in or out.....only thru Exchange Web access........all mail is being received and not bounced so looks like Exchange is oK..........Thought might be something with Netscreen...
I have a perspective client that is running Unix on an Eserver. Wants to run our app which is strictly Windows based....I thought there was such a way to put a PC card in the server that would setup a partition to run a Windows 2000 server .......
Does any of this sound familiar to...
Thanks for all the input......
Tracihill, are your printers networked or a blend of locals? My other question is ... Do your remote sites access application thru a published app on their native desktop?
thanks....
I know the Citrix product is proven and we have suggested some of our clients use it to deploy our Visual Foxpro app. But, th one thing is that it is so darn expensive.
I have played around with TS just for acessing our app and it was nice performance...My main concern is that I hear that...
We are constantly having files remaining open on the server. Users costantly say that they are closing app down properly but network administrators are constantly having to go to server console and manually closing files......is there a way to have a function or utility to do this from user end?
This is going to be tough, but I will explain the best I can. We have an application written in VFP5. One of our clients upgraded unit from Win98 to W2K and is now having printer problems. The printer is OKi591 attached directly to LPT1 and using the Oki supplied driver for W2K. Previously under...
Our W2k server had to be reloaded along with Exchange.....Luckily everyone's mailbox was OK because PSTs were stored on local units .....the question I have is about the public folders...we had a company calendar and several Tasks folders setup ......We have a backup on tape thru backup Exec and...
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