Michael Madigan wrote:
> Well I use direct table access and since Windows 98, we've never has any 
> corruption.  It seems all corruption in the past has all been related to 
> hardware.

I found the opposite: We use direct and indirect (lots of local views) 
table access and were having a ton of corruption problems on a NT4 
server with only a handful of users in the system. I literally had to 
reindex every night, and I was never confident that data didn't turn up 
missing after that.

Then in 2003 or so I installed Red Hat Linux 8, and Samba, and set that 
machine up to act as the Windows primary domain controller, and after 
tweaking the share to disable write caching, I've literally never had to 
reindex again, and there are now about 20 very active users.

Linux/Samba is definitely the reliable way to host a Windows network.

Paul



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