Hi Len

I'd like to point out a couple of things here that might help you, though I 
cannot give a definitive solution.

First, you may or may not be aware that using Filemaker the way you are (in a 
'peer-to-peer' network) is not a very solid practice. It does work, and 
Filemaker promotes it, but for a mission-critical situation it has some 
problems. You are facing one of them. That is, if for any reason (which may be 
external to Filemaker itself) a remote peer loses its connection to the server 
peer, there is a danger of damaging your database file(s). In the end, this 
spontaneous closing of the file will likely lead to corruption. You need to be 
aware of this if you continue to practice this form of Filemaker networking.

A second problem with peer-to-peer sharing is taking backups. You should never 
take backups of the files while they are open. That means the only opportunity 
you have for backups is during 'down' time. It is much more convenient to take 
backups at regular intervals, such as every 30 minutes during the working day. 
(Many people who run Filemaker Server would say it is essential, in the event 
of a spontaneous shutdown of Filemaker Server, to replace the shut-down files 
with the latest backup copy.)

So, one suggestion to you would be to evaluate carefully how important this 
database is to your business and determine whether you should upgrade to using 
Filemaker Server. Doing so would protect your actual files in the face of 
network or other problems that are causing the connection to be lost. It would 
also enable you to take regular, automatic backups. There is a cost, of course. 
But you might consider it like an insurance policy.

As to your actual network communication problems, these could arise anywhere. 
It is unlikely that Filemaker itself is the culprit. But Filemaker is very 
easily disrupted by the slightest networking problems, since it requires an 
always-up link (unlike a browser, for example).

I assume you are using latest revisions of both your OS (Windows 7, of which I 
know zilch) and Filemaker?

The problems with the not enough memory and licensed user warnings are, I 
think, fairly typical of what happens in Filemaker when files and network 
connections are lost spontaneously. Whatever your setup, it is not good for the 
network to go down. However, as above, Filemaker Server gives you much more 
protection if that eventuality does arise.

Though I said I couldn't give a definitive solution, all of this does point to 
two courses of action:

- Consider Filemaker Server so as to insure your many years of investment, both 
in the face of your current problems and possible future situations.

- Continue looking into possible network, OS, power supply, cabling and other 
problems as a way to correct the loss of network that you are seeing.

I'm sure others will pipe up with more detailed suggestions, particularly on 
the network problems.

Good luck!

Steve


On 19 Aug 2011, at 10:58, Leonard Siskin, DC wrote:

> I have been an amateur Filemaker user for years and run my chiropractic 
> office on a database I built starting in FM5.
>  
> I am using 2 computers, one opens the file using FM11 and one opens it 
> remotely FM 10.
>  
> The system always worked flawlessly but recently the network loses 
> communication with the host spontaneously and I have to re-open the database 
> from the remote location.
>  
> I’ve checked my security software and replaced my router and all three 
> switches the office uses but the problem still exists.
>  
> Sometimes connectivity is lost every few minutes and after several times 
> re-opening the database from the remote computer it will say not enough 
> memory to open the database (I am using a core i7 processor, windows 7 
> professional and one of the two has 12GB ram and the other, 18GB).   
> Sometimes I receive an error message stating the maximum number of licensed 
> users are already using the software and it shuts filemaker down on the 
> remote computer.  (Both computers have licensed software)  The only way to 
> re-open the database on the remote computer is to shut down filemaker on both 
> computers and reopen the database then re-open from the remote location.
>  
> Does anyone have any idea why this is happening or how to fix it????
> 
> I really appreciate the input from the group as many of the conversations 
> here have shed light on using the system better.
>  
> I’d appreciate any feedback anyone has.
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Len

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