JBalcerzak
Programmer
Hello
Recently, I upgraded my development machine to XP Pro to take advantage of Visual Studio .NET for the neat things you can do with web pages. However, I still need to access some VFP tables on a peer-to-peer file server running Win98 through the VFP IDE command window. Recently I've noticed that a memo field in one table and index in another continue to become corrupted. I can reindex the one table and fix the bad memo fields in the other, and things are all good for a few days, but a few days later same thing happens again - all since I started working with this new machine so I'm inclined to think its got something to do with it. Anyone have a problem with this - could there be some sort of incompatability being that I'm running the ID on a machine with NTFS and the file system on the file server is FAT32?
Just wondered if anyone else has noticed anything wierd like this - or has had any experience opening files over a network connection running different o/s's?
Thanks!
Recently, I upgraded my development machine to XP Pro to take advantage of Visual Studio .NET for the neat things you can do with web pages. However, I still need to access some VFP tables on a peer-to-peer file server running Win98 through the VFP IDE command window. Recently I've noticed that a memo field in one table and index in another continue to become corrupted. I can reindex the one table and fix the bad memo fields in the other, and things are all good for a few days, but a few days later same thing happens again - all since I started working with this new machine so I'm inclined to think its got something to do with it. Anyone have a problem with this - could there be some sort of incompatability being that I'm running the ID on a machine with NTFS and the file system on the file server is FAT32?
Just wondered if anyone else has noticed anything wierd like this - or has had any experience opening files over a network connection running different o/s's?
Thanks!