Total shot in the dark, but this used to be essential on a Lantastic or a
Novell network.  See if changing the .EXE and maybe the .OCX, too, to be
ReadOnly.

Fred


On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Mike Copeland <mlcopel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Tracy,
>
> Yeah, I'm not sure if MEMLIMIT is still in play or not with VFP9, but I
> did try it. No change.
>
> I also have re-enabled the SETMEM routine that adjusts the sys(3050,1&2)
> settings...no change. Color me bummed.
>
> Mike
>
> > kamcgin...@gmail.com wrote on 2011-03-03:
> >> I don't have experience with MySQL so I probably would point to that
> >> as a likely problem. Like most developers we have many clients
> >> converting to Win7 with no problems at all unlike the nightmare we had
> >> with Crapsta.
> >>
> >> We have noticed one thing that may be of interest: We have a client
> >> with a new Win7 system with 12gb memory. It takes a long time to load
> >> but the client states it is many times faster during data entry and
> >> creating reports. My explaination (with no proof) is that our VFP9 SP2
> >> compiled program is loading all the programs and data into memory. We
> >> do open several data files before the first screen shows. Also, our
> >> program does not destroy screens (they are in memory and are
> >> reused) so as you use the program it seems to get faster. Our program
> >> and all the initial data would easily fit into 1gb memory so I can't
> >> explain why 12gb would be that much faster than a similar win7
> >> computer with 4gb. It must be something to do with the operating
> >> system and memory management or hardware.
> >>
> > I wonder if this much memory ends up swapping.
> > This might be a good reason to change the SYS(3050) settings.
> > Perhaps your Config.fpw might need the old MEMLIMIT, which may not work
> in
> > VFP 9 at all
> >
> > Tracy Pearson
> > PowerChurch Software
> >
> >
> >
> >
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