Jeff

Go to the server. Start your program;
if it runs ok, the problem is w the network
If not, the problem is w the server.

HTH, E.



>> 
>>> The run times are installed on the workstations.
>>> 
>>  Jeff
>>  
>
>Jeff,
>
>Do you have a loader app that downloads the EXE to a local folder to run?
>Probably not. It feels like it is an anti-virus behavior. If the EXE cannot
>be locked and verified, stop the process. Could one user turn off the local
>anti-virus as a test?
>
>Tracy Pearson
>PowerChurch Software
>
>
>

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