Alan - OK mon - its been a day - did you discover anything *whilst* you were running TaskInfo ??? do let me know, k? I can talk about it in more detail IF IN FACT you did actually run TaskInfo whilst your pgm was running...
cheers and ruminations [Bill] =============================[remove the dot bob to reply] William Sanders MCSD, MCDBA , Electronic Filing Group. MSDN ISV - VFP/SQL . mySql/ Sql / Oracle with VFP - YUP!! 972.668.2718 / GoTo China and teach C/SaPPdEV on occasion. http://www.efgroup.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Malcolm Greene" <mgreene (AT) bdurham D.OT com> To: "ProFox Email List" <profox@leafe.com> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 10:49 AM Subject: RE: On topic! VFP app speed problem.
Rick,
Really? "I got one right?<g>" or was that a MS joke?
Malcolm
-----Original Message----- From: profox-bounces (AT) leafe D.OT com [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com]On Behalf Of Rick Romero Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 11:19 AM To: ProFox Email List Subject: Re: On topic! VFP app speed problem.
> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Malcolm Greene" <mgreene (AT) bdurham D.OT com> > To: "ProFox Email List" <profox@leafe.com> > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 9:18 AM > Subject: RE: On topic! VFP app speed problem. > > > Really fragmented disk somewhere? This wouldn't explain your decent > performance under Terminal Server, Unless the file server IS the Terminal Server..
Rick
> but this might be a factor somewhere ... > I think most of the disk defragmenting utilities come with an evaluation > version so you might be able to check this out this theory for free. > > Good luck! > Malcolm > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alan Bourke" <alan.bourke (AT) qbs D.OT ie> > To: <profox@leafe.com> > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 1:28 AM > Subject: On topic! VFP app speed problem. > > > > VFP application with data residing on a Windows 2000 server, XP clients. > > 100Mb network They run it via a local EXE. In a particular section > (creating > > an invoice) it takes 20 seconds after the point at which the user says 'ok > > save it' till it starts printing. Doing it via a Terminal Services client > > there is no lag at all. It just seems to be wherever files are actually > > being written to the server. There are resident virus scanners on server > and > > clients, but the relevant app directories are excluded. Any ideas? > > > > Alan Bourke > > Opera Support And Development > > Quantum Business Solutions, > > Quantum House, > > Temple Road, > > Blackrock, > > Co. Dublin, > > Ireland > > > > Tel +353 1 2796666 > > Fax +353 1 2832384 > > > > http://www.qbs.ie > > http://www.aesop.ie > > > > > > Any views expressed in this message are the sender's own, and do not > > represent the views of Quantum Business Solutions except where the sender > > specifically states otherwise. Only those persons or entities to which it > is > > addressed should read this e-mail. Quantum Business Solutions accept no > > liability for the consequences of any person or entity other than the > > intended recipient(s) acting, or refraining from acting, on the contents > of > > this e-mail. If you have received this e-mail in error, please delete this > > document. Any form of reproduction, dissemination, copying, disclosure, > > modification, distribution and/or publication of this e-mail is strictly > > prohibited without prior agreement with Quantum Business Solutions. > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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