Hi Paul
This is what I feared. Its not too good when two products by a very large
company don’t work together. I had hoped it might be fixed by VFP9 but seems
not.
Allen 

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Al wrote:
> Hi foxgang.
> I have a customer who's IT people have put the data on a server that 
> has write ahead cache on and they say it improves the server file 
> system so it stays. I say it’s the reason they are losing data including
whole files.
> Does anyone know what can be done to resolve this. Its in VFP9 which 
> one would have thought should have worked with Microsoft products but 
> obviously not Any advice other than get rid of the customer.

Only to confirm that you are almost certainly right - in my experience
write-ahead caching is a no-no with VFP

Paul Newton

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