Hi All

Sorry been out on site!

Running Opera on the main server itself is absolutely fine, it is only slow 
when running from the RDS server.

This is two physical machines, no VM's involved.

The servers are all of a much better spec than the ones that they replaced and 
yet Opera runs slower.

There is a second application which uses a database on the server and connects 
to it via Jet.  This application is considerably faster than it used to be on 
the old kit.

The number of users on the RDS box is around 40 of which around 30 use Opera.  
The number of users hasn't changed from when the old kit was in use.

So the only real key difference it seems is the files are shared up on a 
Windows 2012 Server instead of a Windows 2003 Server.

Thanks for all your suggestions.

Regards

Chris.

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Crozier
Sent: 22 June 2017 11:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: VFP & Server 2012

Chris,
Is the server running VM's or is it simply running as a stand alone machine. 
Our server is running 4 VM's at present with one dedicated to our VFP/SQL 2012 
application with no problems. As Alan has said, is the problem still there 
running the app on the server and is the RDS box suffering from the same 
slowness?

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Davis
Sent: 22 June 2017 10:26
To: [email protected]
Subject: VFP & Server 2012

Hi All

I have read through previous posts on this subject, but the more I read the 
more confused I get as to what advice I should be following.

We have a situation where speed issues are affecting a VFP application.  The 
data is held on a Server 2012 server.   Previously we have be told to disable 
SMB2 etc, but it seems now that this shouldn't be an issue.

I have now found mentions of a SMB2 registry setting along the lines of the 
OPLOCKS thing years ago.  This setting is DisableLeasing, has anyone else faced 
similar issues and/or used this DisableLeasing option to improve application 
performance?

Thanks

Chris.

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