On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 11:53 AM, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <
4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> Nigel,
> Yeah, that sounds like regular rolling on the floor laughing material...
>
> It's a good tip though. Thanks
>
Actually it sounds like a big money maker to me. No laughing matter.
Regards
Chuck
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Nigel,
Yeah, that sounds like regular rolling on the floor laughing material...
It's a good tip though. Thanks
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 8:48 AM, Nigel Greenlee via 4D_Tech <
4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> Kirk..Could be i have heard funny things happen with the new protocol..
>
> I can tell you a
Kirk..Could be i have heard funny things happen with the new protocol..
I can tell you a funny story though about a load balancer.
I was working on a project(non-4D related) in which we were setting up users
mobiles phones. The setup made a connection into the company infrastructer, we
kept ge
Nigel,
I've narrowed it down to some issue with the network. There isn't anything
particularly huge in the plugin or network folders. But watching the actual
data transfer (that is, watching the graph on Little Snitch) I see that the
download just stops and then 4D times out and puts up the "Couldn
Kirk
I don’t know if the following information has any relevance to you issue. A
few months back I was testing something out that resulted in my creating large
files(>2gb) inside my .4dbase(package). When i logged in from ‘client’ to
server i noticed a significant load on folder synching and t
Hi folks,
A couple of users are suddenly getting these errors attempting to login to
our server over WAN. One had recently upgraded his OS to Sierra and I
thought it might be something to do with that. I deleted all his old 4D
folders, reinstalled the db and still got a plugin sync error. I'm usin
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