Philip,
VFP on the server - no problems at all as long as you have SP1 installed.

As for TS, there is a problem we haven't fully sorted out in that sometimes
and only sometimes the temporary files created by VFP seem to conflict with
each other even though they are directed to private folders. This never
happens with 2K TS. It is just as though two temporary files get lost as to
their owners and the file handles get screwed resulting in C5's.

Don't get me wrong, this doesn't happen ALL the time but on average 2-3
times a week with 30 screens working 8 hours a day, but it is annoying when
it does. M$ support keep telling us they have identified the problem but no
fix is offered - yet.

Other than that I have no complaints and VFP really really flies when used
on the server in dev mode with 8Gb of RAM.

Dave Crozier


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Philip B
Sent: 23 March 2007 12:59
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: VFP 8 and Server 2003 64 BIT

Hey Dave,
No need for an appology for good humour... :)
I was shot this question yesterday by a supervisor and they had to get 
an answer off to a customer.
Thanks for the feedback here.
Our customer does use Terminal Services and that's how we dial in to 
service them...
We would then have to run our application on the Terminal Server to 
troubleshoot at times... so it would be running on the 64-bit server via 
T.S.
What 'glitches' have you experienced with T.S. on the 64-bit system?
Also, running the VFP app on the Server? Has it caused you issues?

Thanks Dave,
Philip

Dave Crozier wrote:

>Philip,
>Sorry for being a little flippant re the memory. 
>
>Now you have said exactly what you want to do I can ensure you that VFP
>works no problem on 2K3 64bit. My development server has been running it
for
>about 6 months no problem with the VFP development system on the server and
>also just using the server to farm out the application data to test
clients.
>
>The only glitches I have found are with Terminal Server on 2K3 64 Bit which
>DOESN'T perform exactly the same way as on the standard 2K3 32 bit version.
>
>Dave Crozier
>
>  
>
>  
>


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