In 7.6 you can use the default TMP settings.
I think you are using 7.5 though.
Alternatively you can go to each machine and set up
where temp files are supposed to go.
 


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected] (RBASE-L Mailing List)
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 17:57:12 +0000
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Form does not exist


The hardware setup in this case is fairly easy to debug.  I have a terminal 
server and a file server.  They are connected via a 1 gig managed switch.  
The two servers sit side by side.  3 foot patch cables connect the switch 
and the two servers.  Both servers and the switch are in a grounded server 
cabinet and no cables through a wall etc. between the two machines, so there 
are no issues with external electrical noise.  Both servers and switch have 
fully protected and filtered UPS, so no power issues either.
 
Since this is happening with the terminal server users, all the hardware is 
within the one cabinet.  Very nice for trouble shooting!
 
The switch logs show no issues, nor does either server event logs.
 
I will change out the patch cables, but do not suspect this is an issue. Two 
other third party database
programs use this equipment heavily and do not show any issues of dropped 
network connections.
 
I am suspecting it is in how I am running the program via terminal services. 
 All users access the same compiled EXE.  Since the scratch files are set to 
the default temp folder,  the temp files for all users are being stored in 
the same server temp folder.  Since I experience the EXE file not releasing 
in the task maanger at times, I am wondering if I have file lock conflicts 
on temp files ?
 
Any advise/thoughts as to scratch settings in a terminal service environment 
and multiple users using the same EXE?
 
Thanks again all,
Bob
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Thompson Technology Consultants 
LaPorte, IN 46350 
219-363-7441
 
-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "John Engwer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

Bob,  does your network have a smart switch?  If so, I would check to see if 
the switch has detected any transmission errors or dropped packets.  I 
believe that the most likely suspects would be a defective NIC , Ethernet 
wiring issue, or dirty power.  All of these can cause intermittent problems 
across the network.  It can be very difficult to isolate this type of 
problem and it is unlikely that an application that has been running for 
months or years would suddenly start failing.
 
I have a vertical application that I sell to orthopedic shoe stores.  Most 
of these stores have manufacture/repair facilities that have equipment with 
large electric motors, electric ovens and other equipment that causes 
electrical noise and power fluctuations.  I am constantly troubleshooting 
problems that manifest as intermittent errors with my RBASE application.  
99% of the time the source of the problem is traced to an infrastructure 
component.  A year or so ago, a client called complaining of hangs (multiple 
PCs) and we traced it to a defective electric stapler that they plugged in 
at the sales counter.  We found out that the computers in the back office 
would sometimes hang when they used the stapler at the front counter.  We 
unplugged the stapler and the problems disappeared.  Two weeks later someone 
plugged the stapler back in and the prob lems returned.  
 
Call me if you want to discuss this in more detail.  I have been down this 
road a few times.
 
John 
412-751-2433
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 8:33 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Form does not exist
 
I am having issues on a multiuser application where a user will click an EEP
on a form that calls another form and they recieve the message:
 
"Form (Form Name) does not exist"
(Form Name) is the name of the requested form.
The forms all do exist as users run this app 20 hours per day.
This does not happen on just one form, but has been seen on
any of the 30+ forms in the app.
 
I can click the Exit EEP and this will close the current form out to the 
main menu
form.  I click the Exit EEP on the main menu and the session hangs and must
be killed in the task manager.
 
I restart the app (no reboot etc.) and the app runs fine, with no errors.  
It almost acts
as if the network connection has dropped, but this is not the case, and I 
cannot find
out why the session hangs on the last EXIT command.   Again, this is 
intermittent
and happens only on occasion.  But enough that the users are complaining.  
(Truthfully, a good app should never have repetitive problems, so I take 
some personal
stake in this)
 
One other oddity is that I have 8 users running this app on a terminal 
server.  One user
may see this happen and the others continue running without issue. (Thus I 
know the 
network connection has not dropped)  With the above scenario, it seems 
fairly clear
that this issue is session related and not machine.  I.E. one PC running 8 
users on terminal
service, one user sees the issue and the others not.
 
I have scanned all the EEPS and there are no DISCONNECT or CONNECT commands
that would close the current database and as mentioned, the app runs fine 
except occasionally
this pops up.  
 
 This is a compiled 7.5 app 
 
Any thoughts?
 
Thanks,
-Bob
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Thompson Technology Consultants 
LaPorte, IN 46350 
219-363-7441

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