We are running a visual foxpro application (exe) from multiple computers on our network, accessing a shared database on the server.
When the database is on a windows nt 4.0 server (SP 6), the program (database & tables) opens quickly for the first user that starts the foxpro program. For all other people opening the program after the first person, it takes 5 to 10 times longer. The same results occur from a windows nt 4.0 server with SP 1.
When the database is on a windows 98 computer (acting as a server), the program (database & tables) opens quickly for the first user that starts the foxpro program, and just as quickly for all other people opening the program after the first person.
The windows nt computer (SP 6) is a faster computer (with more memory) than the windows 98 computer. It doesn’t seem to matter who the first person is to start the program, which computers are already using the program, or even which computers are turned on (on the network).
If only one computer is on the network (running windows 95) with the windows nt server, and two instances of the program are started on the windows 95 computer, the first opens quickly and the second does not. Both instances of the program start quickly on the windows 95 computer when the database is on the windows 98 computer.
Could this be a problem with windows nt security? Or the ODBC drivers?
Thanks in advance.
When the database is on a windows nt 4.0 server (SP 6), the program (database & tables) opens quickly for the first user that starts the foxpro program. For all other people opening the program after the first person, it takes 5 to 10 times longer. The same results occur from a windows nt 4.0 server with SP 1.
When the database is on a windows 98 computer (acting as a server), the program (database & tables) opens quickly for the first user that starts the foxpro program, and just as quickly for all other people opening the program after the first person.
The windows nt computer (SP 6) is a faster computer (with more memory) than the windows 98 computer. It doesn’t seem to matter who the first person is to start the program, which computers are already using the program, or even which computers are turned on (on the network).
If only one computer is on the network (running windows 95) with the windows nt server, and two instances of the program are started on the windows 95 computer, the first opens quickly and the second does not. Both instances of the program start quickly on the windows 95 computer when the database is on the windows 98 computer.
Could this be a problem with windows nt security? Or the ODBC drivers?
Thanks in advance.