On 2017-04-11 09:19, Wollenhaupt, Christof wrote:
What I'm seeing in the Windows application log when this happens are
mainly C6 errors.
C6 errors occur when VFP opens a file using memory mapping (APP, EXE,
DLL,
mostly), accesses a part of the file that is mapped into memory and the
file
On 2017-04-11 15:17, Mike wrote:
Methinks Microsoft moved the cheese...
ROFLMBO!
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On 2017-04-10 17:15, Mike wrote:
FWIW, the REGISTRY solution you sent a link to doesn't work well for me.
I have 2 mapped drives to a local server (same subnet as my
workstation) and 4 mapped drives to remote servers via VPN.
The REGISTRY key
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 12:39 PM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
>
> "Do not open any Office files obtained from untrusted locations," the
> company warns.
>
"And there are no trusted sources."
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On 2017-04-10 17:15, Mike wrote:
FWIW, the REGISTRY solution you sent a link to doesn't work well for
me.
I have 2 mapped drives to a local server (same subnet as my
workstation) and 4 mapped drives to remote servers via VPN.
The REGISTRY key you send the link to only has one of the 6
Full story:
http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/790224/Microsoft-Office-365-Login-Word-Malware-Virus
MICROSOFT WORD and Microsoft Office users have been warned about a new
zero-day security flaw that enables hackers to remotely install
malware on your PC, security McAfee has
Thanks for the details, Christof. Greatly appreciated. I had mentioned to my IT
team that this appeared to be some kind of network related issue. I will pass
this info on to them.
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rk
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Wollenhaupt,
>
> What I'm seeing in the Windows application log when this happens are
> mainly C6 errors.
>
C6 errors occur when VFP opens a file using memory mapping (APP, EXE, DLL,
mostly), accesses a part of the file that is mapped into memory and the
file isn't accessible. Usually this happens when the
Thanks, Ted. And I apologize for the initial vague description.
This is a Windows 2012 R2 VM in our own corporate "cloud". There is also
another VM running SQL 2014 which it connects to via ODBC.
No VFP installation, per se. It's just my EXE and the appropriate DLLs/FLLs.
VFP9 SP2. All proper
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 7:30 AM, Richard Kaye wrote:
> Throwing this out to the collective wisdom.
>
> I've recently rolled out a hosted environment for my application. So I'm in
> the cloud...
It's hard to see clearly with your head in the clouds...
Which cloud? I'm
Throwing this out to the collective wisdom.
I've recently rolled out a hosted environment for my application. So I'm in the
cloud... I've been observing random hard application errors, particularly
around running reports. Of course, it's not consistent. A user will be able to
run a report with
Thank you for sharing!
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> https://www.idera.com/productssolutions/freetools/monitor-mysql-queries
>
> I don't know of many tools fo mySQL but I read this page and it gives
> functionality that I have in SSMS for
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