Sorry Irwin
I just whish I could help more. I can only say that I got rid of win 2000
win 95-98 I keep one ME but all others are XP since in my opinion XP and
R:Base works so well together (I am using 2.11 Dos 6.5++ and Win 7.1)
My second standard reply make sure that XP is a clean install not an upgrade
from a previous Operating system. If even my second standard is not
applicable I do not know what I am afraid

Gunnar Ekblad


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Gunnar,

Thanks for your input, but neither machine is using Netbui or Novell
protocols.

Scotty

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Irwin
My standard advise on this is stick to TCPIP network protokoll only. Take
away all Netbui and/Or Novell protocoll. For me it solved this issue (even
if got few grey hair in the process)

Gunnar Ekblad


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I'm new at this list so I hope I'm in order responding to this inquiry.

Are you using Rbase for DOS?
Are you using a Win XP machine?

If your answer to both of these questions is "yes", we have a problem in
common.

I never experienced slowness, using proper indexes, on pre XP version
Windows machines.

I was using rbase 6.2 for dos on my Win ME desktop and storing my database
on another ME computer, using Microsoft Netwroking.  Speed was great.  I
replaced my desktop with an XP machine (four times faster processor, more
memory, etc.) and speed degenerated dramatically.  Since 6.2 was not "XP
compatible", I upgraded to 6.5++ and there was no improvement.

I did the following tests and am of the conclustion that rbase has a flaw
that makes it access information over a Microsoft Network slowly in XP,
which it didn't have in Win ME:

I was using my laptop and my desktop, both Pentium 4 machines, both running
Win XP Pro.

I copied the Test*.* files (8,195,503 bytes) from one directory to another
on the same computer.  It took less than 2 seconds.

I copied the Test*.* files from one computer to another using Windows
Explorer.  It took 1:07 minutes

I copied the Test*.* files from one computer to another using Windows XP
Command Prompt.  It took 1:00 minutes

I copied the Test*.* files from one computer to another at the R> prompt
(DOS6.5++).  It took 27:45 minutes.  However, #time stopped after 52
seconds.  It continued to show the wrong time until exiting and reentering
R:Base.  I was not connected to any databases.

Accessing database information is similiar, but since there are so many
variables in accessing data, copying files suffices to demonstrate the
problem.

Since data/files can be accessed quickly in a DOS window in XP, this
demonstrates that R:Base6.5++ is somehow having problems accessing files and
data over a network that is in good order.

I hope that someone can find a setting or a fix that can solve this problem
on XP machines.

Irwin "Scotty" Scott
Concord, CA

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I would like some tips on how to speedup rbase when it running on a
network.

Victor Timmons
Tiz's Door Sales, Inc
425-258-2391

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