mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote on 2017-04-11:
On 2017-04-11 09:19, Wollenhaupt, Christof wrote:
What I'm seeing in the Windows application log when this happens are mainly C6 errors.
C6 errors occur when VFP opens a file using memory mapping (APP, EXE, DLL, mostly), accesses a part of the file that is mapped into memory and the file isn't accessible. Usually this happens when the network was briefly disconnected and the SMB session became invalid. Typical reasons are flaky WiFi connections, slow VPNs or virus scanners suddenly detecting a heuristic pattern.
To that point--would copying the FRX/FRT locally and running from there be a better option to avoid that?
Mike,
No. Even in a network condition, what I found was most beneficial was moving the EXE local.
But using Remote Desktop, everything is local to the server hosting the program.
Tracy Pearson PowerChurch Software