Microsoft Visual FoxPro is an object-oriented database management system that uses a relational model for database construction and development of applications. The program enables users to develop and manage 32-bit database applications, specifically client/server applications, or applications from the desktop onto the Web.
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Hey guys,I have a client who use a Visual FoxPro based program. The program is contained in a shared folder that is shared from a server that all the users access. This is everything that has happened with it: The client recently migrated from SBS 2011 to a Server 2016 DC that was also doing file and print sharing. The program was then being hosted from the 2016 server. The users reported all kinds of performance issues after going back and forth with the vendor I finally just spun up a Windows 7 VM and migrated the program (shared folder) to that. I was told that though it was not working as well as it was before, it ran much better. Now I have two Windows 10 users both of which are getting an 'invalid seek offset,' error. The vendor told me that the error message means that there was a network drop and even what you research online says the same thing, however one user switched back to Windows 7 and never reported the error after that. Also this same user who is now having this issue had Windows 7 before and was setup in the same cubicle as before. Also I ran utility called, 'Ping for life,' which a 100% ping success rate, which means no networking issues. Right now I want to check with you guys, if there are any known issues with Visual Foxpro and the newer operating systems. Any articles that say anything about this?
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We are experiencing some huge issues with multi-user network file sharing on version 1803 of Windows and VFP9 SP2. Here are a few of the issues we see:
These all appear to be issues with caching or delayed writes of some sort.
I've seen various combinations of these problems very consistently across dozens of installations in the last couple of days. The only solution has been to have the users roll back to the previous build of Windows.
We've tried disabling oplocks on the client and server machines and verifying offline files are not enabled, but haven't found a solutions.
Has anyone else seen anything similar? Suggestions? This could be a disaster if we don't figure it out.
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So here is what we have found. The problems seem to be specifically caused by the KB4103721 update to Windows 1803. We were able to resolve the problem by removing that update as a temporary solution.
We have now found that by disabling some of the SMB caching parameters.
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I solved this problem by locking the table and if cannot lock the table then wait until table availabe for lock. Sometimes it slowdown the process but data won't lost. the codes are here
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