You are probably hitting one of the Vista complaints. If the box Vista is
connecting to does not run the newer security it falls back to the older
processes. I suspect VFP isn't getting enough information back through the
pipe due to other processes slowing down the network pipes and or threads on
the Vista connection. 

If the client has installed an Anti-Virus, some are known to be resource
hogs that cause this problem (I've seen Kapersky and Norton do this). Here,
we have found Trend-Micro and F-Prot to be less invasive.

I know they won't like this answer. Putting the data on a fully patched
w2003 server, or the new w2008 server will probably fix the problem with the
Vista box, because it will not be back paddling the connections all the
time.

There are a few tweaks on the net for Vista to turn off some of the
slowdowns seen with network transfers. 

Good luck,

Tracy

-----Original Message-----
From: MB Software Solutions General Account
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 11:17 AM

I've got a client who's on a Vista workstation trying to connect to the
Windows XP box (another workstation that her coworker uses---he's got the
VFP9 database on his machine) on her p2p network.  It had worked fine in the
past, but for some reason, something happened as of a week ago and now when
she connects, it fails with the DBC internal consistency error (1550).  I'm
not sure if it's her local views.dbc or the network DBC with the actual
tables.  The other 2 guys--both on Win XP boxes--can use the app just fine.
One accesses the database locally, as he's the server, and the other
accesses him fine as a "client" to the "server."  This Vista workstation has
the exact same files as the "client" that successfully connects, so I'm
stumped.

Ideas?

tia!
--Michael



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