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Hi every body,
Im having problems running some apps in a network environment with W2K clients. These apps uses database files, such as DBF and MDB files (located in a network share), but from times to times the users receives messages stating that the files are corrupted, but they are not. I find some documents about Opportunistic Locking, and there is a chance to be it the problem, but i cannot find how to disable it. Someone knows how to disable it in a W2K O.S.? Or have another clue of what is going wrong?
PS: The server where the databases files are located is W2K too.
Thanks
Im having problems running some apps in a network environment with W2K clients. These apps uses database files, such as DBF and MDB files (located in a network share), but from times to times the users receives messages stating that the files are corrupted, but they are not. I find some documents about Opportunistic Locking, and there is a chance to be it the problem, but i cannot find how to disable it. Someone knows how to disable it in a W2K O.S.? Or have another clue of what is going wrong?
PS: The server where the databases files are located is W2K too.
Thanks