We are seeing increasing problems with VFP applications (some of our own and 
other commercial ones) as our customers have their servers upgraded.

A lot of these servers are now virtual machines hosted on a physical machine.  
In some instances these are remote desktop servers which access the VFP data 
from a different server.

The file access issues seem to be random, in some instances the indexes get 
corrupted and need to be repaired.

Anti Virus has been ruled out by uninstalling it, but the problems persist.

Any ideas? Any issues with VFP data and VM's?

Regards

Chris.


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