Tina Currie wrote on 2011-02-18: 
> Might be worth mentioning that exe is 5.2MB.  Big enough to be a drain?
> 
> Tina Currie
> www.datahouse.com.au
> 
> 

Tina,

The smallest EXE I have that we've seen troubles with is 9.5 MB. 
The answer is probably, "It depends..." 
It could be VFP might toss loaded bits of the EXE out off memory to work
with data faster, and load the EXE back when needed. I know our customers
saw "Invalid Seek Offset" error messages when doing normal day to day
processes. They were in the screen earlier, then opened it again to lookup
something and crash. Their network connection failed. It is possible, due to
not having access to the table, the error routine was attempting be loaded
from the EXE still on the network. YMMV.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software




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