On 21/03/2019 09:41, Chris Davis wrote:
> We are seeing increasing problems with VFP applications (some of our own and 
> other commercial ones) as our customers have their servers upgraded.
>
> A lot of these servers are now virtual machines hosted on a physical machine. 
>  In some instances these are remote desktop servers which access the VFP data 
> from a different server.
>
> The file access issues seem to be random, in some instances the indexes get 
> corrupted and need to be repaired.
>
> Anti Virus has been ruled out by uninstalling it, but the problems persist.
>
> Any ideas? Any issues with VFP data and VM's?
>
We have been running our data on VMs for a good few years now with
mostly no problems.  A couple of years ago we started getting index
corruptions and found out it was only when a remote user did an
operation.  Updated the RDP software and the problems went away.

Peter

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