Just wondering what others have done to address this issue!
No. 3 File Length error!
I have a network application that has had this problem every few months.
When the client starts the application rbase will not start.
When accessing the client's DB via the R prompt. I can run autochk and
it tells me that the no. 3 file has an incorrect file length.  If I
attempt to use(edit,entry,design,copy,rename,delete) a form or a report
Rbase closes.
I then run Rscope on the DB and it comes back with no errors.
I then open the database via the R prompt and unload and reload.  The
error is corrected.
Or I pack keys and the error is corrected.

During the client's backup and administration routines that run every
morning at 2AM. I unload the DB before doing the administrative task and
packing the database.  After these are done I do another unload.  But I
do not reload the DB.

The scratch file is set to c:\temp.  But I sometimes see $$$ files in
the DB folder.
The client expreniences a slow down before this happens.  When at the
main menu (form with buttons) they attempt to run something then Rbase
closes without error message and if they attempt to run rbase again it
doesn't not start.

I've written a routine to address this issue (using packing of keys) for
the client to run when this file get out of wack and Rbase will not run.

The client's network uses VPN connections using Terminal services to
access the DB from remote locations (3 total).  
The DB size is only 120MB. The VPN connections are use only for looking
up information no data gets edited or entered.  Editing and entry of
data occures only with in the local network.  The network cards are all
Intel 1Gbit, Linksys 1Gbit Switch, Sonicwall SOHO3 router(everything
here seams to be working ok).  

Those who have had this issue before, what have you done to address this
issue?  Is it settings in the OS or Rbase?  Or is it something that can
happen with this type of access method (using terminal services)?  Let
me know your experiences with this issue!  Any and all would be
appriecated.  I just want to get a better understanding of how this
could be happening!

Have a great weekend!

Oma

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