Folks,
I'm being urged to apply a DisableLeasing registry hack to my Windows
2012 file server to address a problem with a split Access database
application (not mine). There's some kind of ongoing issue with later
Windows 10 releases and Access (I think beginning with Win 10 1803 and
ongoing). MS has identified this as a problem but has been unable to
fix it for a year and a half (*sigh*).
My reading seems to indicate that this somehow turns off some
aspect(s) of SMB globally on the server. I recall years ago that
people had issues with SMB and VFP tables in LAN settings. It's not
clear to me that this is another version of that.
However, my VFP tables are on the same server as the back-end of this
Access system, so I'd like to know if anyone has applied the
DisableLeasing hack and subsequently had problems with VFP tables.
Thanks.
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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