I am currently using Dbase IV Ver 2.0. It is my understanding that this software is built for networking (period). An easy way to check it, is to look for the files "ADDUSER4.EXE" or "DBASE420.ACC". We are also using the BDC (complier). The Set Exclusive command is the...
I have been using Norton FileFix for the past 16 years and I have not found it to be time consuming. You can zoom by the solid data and It will stop only on the corrupted records.
David.
We have several districts accessing a dbase IV system from other cities (fiberoptics). The system is compiled with BDC (borland database compiler). One district is continually getting Disk full errors and of course there is a zillion Gig free on the hard drive. Another district is continually...
The problem lies with the multiple protocals you are using. I assume that you are using Win2K OS on the workstations and internet (IP) and Novell uses (IPX). The record locking falls apart in Win2k when both (IP) and (IPX) are used together. The faulty record locking results in on workstation...
I really disagree with tviman. One of my clients is currently running a large dbase IV payroll system. 4 of 14 districts are running in Win2000Pro. Large meaning 55,000 lines of code and hundreds of thousands of records. One district has been running for over a year now.
The one problem we...
What I have found is: The W2KPro computer when opening a dos file, seems to load the dbf and ndx files into somekind of holding area (cache). When closing the file, W2KPro will put the information back on the server. This overwrites any changes placed there by other users. With two Win2K...
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