Well it seems they moved things about and it started working ok except a few
things that I believe are left over from the original problem. Turns out (if
this is all correct) that on one machine they have symantec AV and firewall.
Trying it on another machine with just the AV and it sped up and didn’t
crash. So far it looks like a bad setup of the firewall. I hope that will be
the end of it.
Allen 

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Yep. That stinks. Offer the management the opportunity to prove it is not
your software: install the database files on a local hard drive of one of
their machines and let them run it locally for a a day or two.
If it runs fine, it's not your software, and they ought to pay you for the
day's work, as well as hire someone to fix their screwed-up network. If it
is your software, your efforts cost them nothing and you fix it for free.
Throw in a free lunch for the entire office if you're feeling cocky.

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