Some of the routine maintained is tough for the everyday user.

Marc

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  From: Gunnar Ekblad 
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  Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:30 AM
  Subject: [RBASE-L] - SV: Off topit File fratments


  Marc

  I agree that is what it should be.

  But then again I disagree that is not how it is.

  Some people are lucky to have an IT -Department to care of users who don't 
understand.

  The rest of of us have just to use our curling gromme to sweep the ice for 
our users. (I am sorry to say)



  Gunnar Ekblad

  Kontema IT AB

  Hästholmsvägen 32

  131 30 Nacka

  Sweden



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  Gunnar



  We can't expect all users to be computer geeks

  but when your business depends on it you would think

  they would learn a few basic things.



  One office had 256 ram on the Server and wondered why

  it was so slow.



  Marc







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    Marc

    Interesting question, I don't have an answer, but so far I don't thrust my 
user to do defrag, I am afraid I am left only to it my self (as for chkdsk)

    I do understand I am what we in Sweden call a curling parent (I use my 
bromme) to my users but I have so far not many users that understand the need 
for defrag and chkdsk.

    Gunnar Ekblad



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    Hi



    Is there a way to show how many fragments there is for the RB2 files?



    I want a way to show users it may be time to run Defrag on their computer.

    I hope to put together a list of things they can do to speed up their 
computer

    instead of they saying my app is starting to run slower.





    Thanks

    Marc




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