I am trying to resolve some performance issues with a VFP7 application that is stored on a Win2003 server and being runned on XP workstations off of a shortcut directed to the server. Unfortunately, I do not have direct access to the programmers who built this application to get answers. The users that I have been dealing with are complaining about performance issues after they have upgraded their server to 2003 from 2000 server.
I have let them know that they need to:
1. configure their antivirus to ignore the data folder.
2. disable opportunistic locking.
3. disable DFS Site Awareness.
But there is one question that they have asked me that I do not know what to tell them.
Should they setup 2003 server OS as a application server or a file server for this VFP7 application?
Thanks for any help you guys and gals can give me.
Rick
I have let them know that they need to:
1. configure their antivirus to ignore the data folder.
2. disable opportunistic locking.
3. disable DFS Site Awareness.
But there is one question that they have asked me that I do not know what to tell them.
Should they setup 2003 server OS as a application server or a file server for this VFP7 application?
Thanks for any help you guys and gals can give me.
Rick