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The database is corrupt or invalid

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NeedERP

IS-IT--Management
Mar 9, 2004
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US
I have a Microsoft VFP application that we have been using for several years. 7 users access the application concurrently during the business day. All 7 PCs are running Windows 2000.

One of the PCs developed a problem with the application last week. The error message "The database is corrupt or invalid, would you like to rebuild the file?" appears every 60-90 minutes while they are using the application. If the user answers "YES", the system allows them to continue using the application.

After about the 4th error, the user will get a "fatal error warning" that terminates the application and creates an entry in the event log. The event log reads "user does not have permissions to use %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\Netlogon.ftl - access denied." I searched Microsoft and their solution is to give the user ownership of Netlogon.ftl. I tried that but it has not helped or hurt the problem.

I have 6-other Windows 2000 PCs running the application without a problem. This particular machine has been running the application for the last 9-12 months without a problem.
Has anyone encountered this before?

Thanks
 
Did your user set up a new User Account for Windows and not tell you? You may want to try switching the user typ to administrator and see if the problem still occurs.

-Kevin
 
In general, it's also a good idea to provide the version and service pack level of the VFP you are using.

What changed? Did you apply a service pack to W2K? Add a new application to this system? Was a new network policy implemented?

I've even seen a new virus definition file cause problems. Knowing what changed is always a good stating place to resolve these kinds of problems.

Rick

 
Hi NeedERP,

The last time I had problems with data corruption was caused by a network interface card (NIC).

Regards,

Mike
 
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