So this is only relevant if you're using DBFs, right?

On 9/19/2019 8:01 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
I only have the direct experience of sites who had corruption issues with 
Windows 10 1803 initially. Where we turned SMB caching off, 50% of them were 
rendered nearly unusable due to speed issues. Subsequent monthly updates to 
1803 and 1809 seem to have resolved whatever Microsoft broke in SMB that was 
causing issues for VFP (and MS Access) users. As far as I'm aware there are no 
KB articles that either detail what they broke in SMB in the first place, or 
what they fixed. Not that I can find, anyway.


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