On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, at 11:28 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
> which is a bad
> idea, SMB Caching or turning it off?
Turning it off.
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New in Server 2019 it appears.
At a guess, with regards to VFP applications, it would be similar to existing
methods which turn off SMB caching, i.e. a bad idea as it will hammer
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On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 6:10 AM Alan Bourke wrote:
> New in Server 2019 it appears.
>
> At a guess, with regards to VFP applications, it would be similar to
> existing methods which turn off SMB caching, i.e. a bad idea as it will
> hammer performance.
>
Sorry to be dense, but I blame the long
New in Server 2019 it appears.
At a guess, with regards to VFP applications, it would be similar to existing
methods which turn off SMB caching, i.e. a bad idea as it will hammer
performance.
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Has anyone got any thoughts on
New-SMBMapping -UseWriteThrough $True
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On 8/27/2019 8:29 AM, Frank Cazabon wrote:
> Hi Chris,
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On 8/27/2019 8:29 AM, Frank Cazabon wrote:
Hi Chris,
I moved away from DBF and DBC a long time ago but I don't think it was
very difficult to check the registry settings manually.
Yep...same here. I haven't designed major apps with DBFs since I saw
Bob Lee use a MySQL database in New York
Brilliant Alan thanks I will give it a shot
> On 27 Aug 2019, at 14:32, Alan Bourke wrote:
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>> On Tue, 27 Aug 2019, at 11:57 AM, Chris Davis wrote:
>>
>> or at least allow you to compare two setups?
>
> Go to server 1 and run PowerShell as administrator.
>
> Then
>
>
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019, at 11:57 AM, Chris Davis wrote:
> or at least allow you to compare two setups?
Go to server 1 and run PowerShell as administrator.
Then
Get-SmbServerConfiguration > server1-serverconfig.txt
Get-SmbClientConfiguration > server1-clientconfig.txt
then repeat on server 2,
Roche
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Subject: Re: SMB
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 6:58 AM Chris Davis wrote:
>
> With any networked VFP application sharing a DBC the SMB performance
> of the server hosting the DBC is very important?
>
No.
Subject: Re: SMB
Hi Chris,
I moved away from DBF and DBC a long time ago but I don't think it was very
difficult to check the registry settings manually.
There is a tool available here:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/downloads/smb2-toggle-too-mikes-tool-set
Here are my notes from back
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 6:58 AM Chris Davis wrote:
>
> With any networked VFP application sharing a DBC the SMB performance of
> the server hosting the DBC is very important?
>
No.
Yes, network performance is very important, but that is a complex mix of
network throughput, latency, congestion,
Hi Chris,
I moved away from DBF and DBC a long time ago but I don't think it was
very difficult to check the registry settings manually.
There is a tool available here:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/downloads/smb2-toggle-too-mikes-tool-set
Here are my notes from back then:
*To Disable
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