Try disabling Interrupt Moderation and anything saying 'offload' in the
NIC driver properties (if they're there).

-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

On Thu, 21 Aug 2014, at 07:41 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> 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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