We have since admitted defeat with 2000 and regressed back to Metaframe 1.8 on TS for NT4.0. Since then, we have had no further issues with users being kicked out etc.
In terms of satisfaction, we weren't really happy with the answer we got from MS when trying to fix the issues on 2000...
Hi Carguy,
Yeah, I had a talk to MS as well - but it looks as though I got just as far as you !
The customer is currently testing on Win2k, with the idea that they will migrate to that platform if all goes well. I still believe there is an answer out there, but my hopes of finding it are...
Wow - Finally someone with the same problem. We have just migrated a site from Netware to NT 4 and have exactly the same issues. The only thing I would add is that even the Cobol apps run badly, the server itself does not break a sweat (i.e CPU utilisation etc, is next to nothing).
I'll get...
Hi Dan,
It looks like you're in the same boat. We are currently in the process of regressing back to NT 4.0. We're not really happy about it, but the MS recommended solution is to move all data and applications onto the Metaframe box to avoid mapping a drive (and this is something we can't...
Well....
According to MS (who are aware of the problem), this issue is not going to be fully fixed until XP. The patch I loaded last week fixes the issue *sometimes*. I haven't been able to perform full testing as I don't want to upset the user base any more than they already are.. The...
Thanks Citrixengineer....
I had a response back from the Foxpro developer in the US last night. As you say, it seems to be a known issue with Win2K Terminal Server and is not specifically related to Foxpro.
They suggested that there is a patch for the problem and it relates to when you have...
Hi All,
Has anyone ever seen an "Error 1104 : Error reading file" when using Visual Foxpro within a Metaframe 1.8 client.
The error is generated by Foxpro, and it happens quite infrequently - but enough to be a pain in the neck!
I know I haven't provided many details - I'm really...
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