Interesting! I see them and have read on this list regarding them but have 
never used them.

James Belisle

Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Karen Tellef
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When you compile your exe you have the choice of whether to embed your
DLLs or not.  I don't know what's preferred and more error-proof.  I know 
there's
a problem if you don't embed and it finds different DLLs on the current 
workstation
than the ones it found when you compiled.  Does that make sense?

Karen

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Now I will show my ignorance. Imbedded DLL's?

I do not believe I have any DLL's in the program.



James Belisle



Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990

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From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
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I don't have much experience with the compiler, but do you still have your last

compiled program?  If you've embedded the DLLs, or if you haven't but they're

still around, can you try temporarily bringing that compiled app back in to see

if you have problems?  You never know, something might have changed so that

even the last compiled app would now also have the same issues.  That would be a

big clue.



Karen



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You might try running the speed testing program I sent you. If I remember



correctly I designed it so it would run one time, allow you to reset  your



network connection (wired to wireless in my case) and then run again and



compare the results. You can run it once, let it rest for a while and then



run the second part. How long it takes before it starts running the second



cycle and how long it takes to run it  should be a good indicator of network



connection issues.







Javier,







Javier Valencia, PE



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I will try to answer each question as best as possible.



1) I have heard from enough to believe it is a system wide problem.



2) Compiled application is sent to each computer. DB located on the server.



3) I do not believe memory is an issue on most computers since most run Win



7. There might be a couple using XP.



4) I was wrong when I stated the forms and reports are in the compiled app.



They are with the DB not in app.



5) No.



6 - 9) Not sure on these. We outsource the IT and they would have to answer



these questions.



10) I just found out another app is running slow.







We have contacted our outsourced IT people. Maybe they can answer some



questions.



Thanks for the input.







James Belisle







Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990







It looks like a network response issue where the local workstation loses



contact with the server (power savings) and has to reconnect.



1) Are you getting this error in all workstations or is it restricted to a



few or maybe even one?



2) What is the database setup, i.e. is the compiled application loaded in



every workstation or is it located on the server?



3) Do the workstation have enough memory to handle the fully loaded (with



forms and reports) compiled application?



4) Have you tried compiling just the start up file and leaving forms and



reports off the compiled application and only in the database?



5) Is this restricted to one operating system, say Win 7?



6) What is your network configuration?



7) Is transmission speed OK? I believe I sent you a R:Base based application



that tests the network speed, have you tried lately?



8) How you had any upgrades (windows) recently?



9) What are your power saving settings, particularly the network settings?



10) Are there any other application showing similar symptoms?



The items above should give you a start on locating the cause of your



problem.







Javier,







Javier Valencia, PE



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H: 913-397-9605



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Within the last month or so I have been continually getting a Not responding



message.



We are using the latest 9.5 update. I updated the compiler at the same time.



I compiled the DB after the updates.



I have all forms and reports compiled within the EXE.



I just did a reload over the weekend.







In reality though, the DB is working because if I do not touch anything,



eventually the form comes up as it should.



This is a relatively new problem. In the past, this would happen once in a



while (like once a week, maybe).



Now this happens daily (throughout the day) and in most forms. It is not



limited to one form.







Where should I look to care for this?







James Belisle







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