I remember you, I think, mentioned the compatibility mode a while ago which
I tried at the time but it made no difference to me.
I'll give it a try with the new version when I get a moment.
Regards,
Alastair.
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Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 3:38 PM
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I found that I was freezing up with RBG95_64 to the point that it was
impossible to work. The solution for me was to run RBG95_64.exe in
Compatibility mode. Running solid since. A client is having similar
problems, so we will try the same thing. This happened with a Windows 10
Pro update two or three weeks ago.
Albert
On 2016-04-08 5:51 AM, Alastair Burr wrote:
For what it's worth:
Over the last 6-8 weeks or so I have been having problems with my
(uncompiled & single user) backup routine which inserts data to one
database as it backs up other databases.
With RBase v9.5 and Windows 10 this suddenly started being a problem with
an RMD file that dates back to Vista days and before.
My solution after a lot of investigating was to add 5 second pauses before
each reconnect to a (very) recently disconnected database. For whatever
reason this has mostly solved the problem.
I have, therefore, assumed that Windows 10 is the culprit and some recent
update 6 or 8 weeks ago caused a change in the way Windows releases files.
The time taken may vary depending on what else the system is doing thus
causing the occasional failure even with that pause.
I have only just upgraded to RBase X but my first impression is that the
same pause is needed but that's not really a surprise for what seems to be
a Windows problem.
Regards,
Alastair.
-----Original Message----- From: Brad Davidson
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 10:49 AM
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Subject: RE: [RBASE-L] - Tips: Running R:BASE X/XE Compiled Apps in a
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Just a summary report for those interested in the reviving of compiled
applications in our multiuser environ.
I closely reviewed my DB backup after noon maintenance, something I did
not see during remote connection today. Sitting at the server this morning
found some indexes and constraints dropped, as well, most of our rules.
Also, operation of the program in multi user mode was uncharacteristically
pokey and discovered one of our bridged Ethernet ports inop - bad cable -
see, you can only do so much remotely - one gets spoiled!
Anyway, re-installed RBGXE, rebuilt database from copy before
optimization, and of course, made a replacement Ethernet patch cable and
all is good.
Dan, decided - for now - to leave my years-old logic for
connect/disconnect throughout all programs in my compiled app as is. Will
beta a version per Razzak's suggestion, and your method - one connection
in external form file - to review performance pros-cons, in near future...
Brad Davidson
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Thanks for this, Razzak, a welcome checklist for my work today!
Brad Davidson
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Of A. Razzak Memon
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 7:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Tips: Running R:BASE X/XE Compiled Apps in a
Multi-User Network Environment
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Tips: Running R:BASE X/XE Compiled Apps in a Multi-User Network
Environment
So, you have upgraded/migrated your R:BASE 9.5 (32/64)
database(s)/compiled
application(s) to R:BASE X and R:BASE X Enterprise. Congratulations!
Remember, it took you a while to perfect the network environment and the
current setup to run your existing R:Compiled R:BASE 9.5 (32/64) databases
and applications.
Now, consider the checklist and tips to run your migrated R:BASE X and XE
databases and applications in a multi-user environment as follows:
-- Network Related
01.
If you have created a new folder to run your compiled application on your
network, make sure to assign the exact same network access (privileges).
02.
If you are running an anti-virus utility/program, make sure to define the
same exceptions/exclusions, including the new engine DLLs and compiled
executables.
03.
Every user MUST have "full access rights" to the application folder as
well as the folder defined for TEMP (SCRATCH) folders.
04.
If everything is under one folder with full access privileges, make sure
to include "-A" option for user's desktop shortcut to run your compiled
application.
-- R:Compiler X/XE Related
05.
Using the new R:Compiler X/XE, open the compiler project (.RCP) file and
verify/update the .DAT file as well as the PATH for all resource files, if
applicable.
06.
Verify and update all sections of Additional Resources, including:
- External Form Files
- Runtime Licenses
- Plugins
07. You MUST use R:BASE X/XE Runtime Licenses, if applicable.
08. You MUST use R:BASE X/XE Plugins, if applicable.
09. Take advantage of Show Loading Window with all new options.
10. Always save your project before compiling the application.
Good luck and make sure that you are having fun!
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak
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