Karen,

When I went to Win 7, I found that a large number of files in the current
application directory could make a big difference. I removed all backup and
.FRM and .RPT files and structure files and obsolete files, and pared it
down to just what was needed to run the application, and everything got
snappy again.

Bill

On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:22 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> A far-away client got some new Windows 7 desktops and have re-installed
> RBase windows 7.6 on those workstations (they still have some XP
> workstations).  I wasn't involved, all this was a surprise to me to learn
> (I don't do much with this client).   According to my notes, RBase was
> installed locally on each workstation and is not on the server.   I'm
> assuming that's what they did on the windows 7 workstations too.
>
> Ever since those workstations went up, they're complaining of slow
> database speed, lots of 'access violation' to the rbase .dll....   I
> haven't seen any postings addressing this.   Anyone have something I can
> troubleshoot?   With a normal workstation installation, I'm assuming that
> the dlls were placed in the windows subdirectory -- could that be the
> problem?
>
> Karen
>

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