Dan & Richard,

I have heard of indexes getting corrupted due to smb2. However, once you've switched off smb2 then you won't get any corruption due to it. You need to switch it off on the server and the workstations once any OS newer than XP is involved. It's pretty easy to switch off. I have it working successfully at quite a few different sites.

Frank.

Frank Cazabon

On 04/07/2013 03:39 PM, Dan Covill wrote:
Richard,

I find this perplexing, because these problems sure aren't happening to me, nor to my ex-partner, who has a DBF-based system running at 20 large installations. Assuming you're not related to Joe Btfsplk, I'd be looking at hardware/network/system problems. You're blaming poor design, but if it was design I'd think we'd all be seeing the results.

Dan Covill

On 07/04/13 11:38 AM, Richard Kaye wrote:
I'm sure there are valid technical reasons for the evolution of SMB protocols, opportunistic locking behaviors, write-chaching, etc. But it doesn't really help me if my files are trashed in the name of performance. IMHO file integrity needs to trump performance.

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