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Record Lock in Win NT

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IS-IT--Management
Jun 26, 2002
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JP
My record locks does not work in Win NT. What should I do to ensure record lock is recognised by Win NT?
Pls help!
 
Make sure you execute the app from a shortcut and within the shortcut turn on the 'work in own workspace'. Remove ALL ntvdm's from task manager. Also make sure that your app quit's on exit. Christopher F. Neumann
[dBASE Charter Member]
Blue Star Visual dBASE graduate
ICCP certified TCP/IP Network Analyst
 
Christopher,
I am having record locking problem with Win-2000-pro & XP do you have any OS configuation suggestions.

Thanks,
David Clarke
 
The following still applies to 2K & XP:

Make sure you execute the app from a shortcut and within the shortcut turn on the 'work in own workspace'. Remove ALL ntvdm's from task manager. Also make sure that your app quit's on exit.


What version of dBase are you using? Christopher F. Neumann
[dBASE Charter Member]
Blue Star Visual dBASE graduate
ICCP certified TCP/IP Network Analyst
 
Christopher Neumann;

I am having a similar problem with windows xp,
and would like to know how to turn on the 'work
in own workspace' for my app's shortcut, as I
cannot find this setting in my shortcut's
'properties' screen.

David Bonk
Personal Surplus Lines, Inc.
 
You have to use a shorcut. There isn't any other way to set it. If you dont, you will start to see a lot of NTVDM and WOWEXEC processes (task manager). If they exist after you close your app, they still have a hook on the dbf. Christopher F. Neumann
[dBASE Charter Member]
Blue Star Visual dBASE graduate
ICCP certified TCP/IP Network Analyst
 
I am already using a shortcut for this program.
I just don't know how to turn on the 'work in
own workspace' for the shortcut. The shortcut
itself was created in the application's folder
on the server and then copied to the desktop of
every workstation. Does the shortcut have to be
created from the xp machine? Also, does the
'compatibility' option in the shortcut properties
have anything to do with this?

David Bonk
Personal Surplus Lines, Inc.
 
Leave the compatibility OFF!

Right click the shorcut from within explorer
Select the shortcut tab
In XP also click the ADVANCED button

you should now see 'run in seperate memory space", make sure it is checked. Christopher F. Neumann
[dBASE Charter Member]
Blue Star Visual dBASE graduate
ICCP certified TCP/IP Network Analyst
 
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