Thanks Tracy & Michael. I had not thought of the a/v being a possible 
culprit. I've informed their network guy and will report back if the 
problem does not go away.

Thanks-
Steve


>I've seen this due to anti-virus programs.  I fixed it for some of our
>clients who had this problem by configuring the a/v to ignore the
>application's folder, as well as all dbf/cdx/fpt files.
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