You're not kidding
Al

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of MB Software Solutions, LLC


Paul McNett wrote:
> Tracy Pearson wrote:
>> There's a couple of programmatic ways, but I've not got that code handy
>> right now.
> 
> If there's a programmatic way for a Windows client to tell if the server
is using 
> write caching, then your VFP program could give your user a warning:
"Please turn 
> write caching off on the server, or data corruption is likely to occur" or
"We will 
> not run until write caching is turned off" would probably be more
effective.
> 
> Paul


I'd very much like that, if someone has that code handy.  ;-)



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