No, I did not run PowerShell commands
I read that the performance problem comes from managing access to shared DBF files in Windows 2012 R2
I just want a track to solve this problem
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Yes the only difference is the operating system (same database and same number of users)
I tried to disable SMB2 and SMB3 in the server and client computers and it did not change anything
I have the same problem with all clients migrating to Windows Server 2012 R2
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I have an application installed in 1200 customers and it works very well, but once the application is moved to a server with Windows 2012 R2 or more, the application becomes very slow especially if the number of users increases.
I already look in the internet and forums, they always talk about...
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Is there a solution for slow execution of Foxpro applications in Windows Server 2012R2?
I have already disabled SMB2 and SMB3 in the server and workstations but without change
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