Ted,
What was the folder size before and after the " Validating DBCs and packing"
process??

Reboots with no improvement remove the hardware troubleshooting ideas.

If you can see the CDX or FPT size different in one area, this might point
towards the right direction.

HTH,
Tracy


-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ted
Roche
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Cause of slowdown on one machine, VFP7, after a few hours

Here's one of those crazy shot-in-the-dark problems with insufficient
background that drives me bat-crap-crazy when someone else posts it :)

Remote (1000 miles away) client with Win8 file server, Win 7 workstations
"all the same" has VFP7 app with many users, but one experiencing marked
slowdowns after a few hours of work. Her tasks are different (invoicing)
and software we've recently updated. Rolling back to previous version
doesn't change problem. Validating DBCs and packing appeared to resolve
problems for a few hours but it comes back.  Shutdown and restart
workstation and server didn't change symptoms.

We've not yet had any success in reproducing the problem here.

IT support claims all the machines are "all the same" and have sufficient
CPU and memory, up to date, etc. No recent changes to hardware, software or
configuration.

This occurred  before the most recent Microsoft Patch Tuesday, where MS
messed up at least one and possibly three patches, which they're now
recommending folks uninstall.

So, I have pretty much nothing to go on, and thought I'd take up
everybody's time with idle wild guesses.

The problem is most likely an omitted index tag on a table that user is
using more than any other. So, we'll do the hard step-by-step testing and
debugging to try to find it. In the meantime, crazy speculation ("this
happened to a client of mine back in '94...") welcomed.


-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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