I know what' going on ... It's crashing.

Aside from that in general you need SP1 on the Win 7 machines and Server
2008 too if the data is on that. I find there is no need to touch
OpLocks theese days, in fact there's no point if SMB2 is in use as it
would be with the OSes above.


On Mon, Dec 5, 2011, at 01:46 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
> I converted an old program to vfp 9.0.   Previously if the program
> crashed, there was no problem.  Now if the program crashes, it retains
> the lock so that all the users have to go out and go back in to clear the
> lock.
> 
> Any ideas what's going on? 
> 
> These are new 64-bit machines. 
> 
> Would it be the opportunistic locking on the clients?  I haven't done a
> thing with tweaking the new clients. 
> 
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