Re: Windows XP and VFP 8.0

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You need to be running a server operating system on your server. Win98 and
WinXP are not server operating systems.

Dan


Yorch from Peru wrote:
> I have an annoying issue with a thirdparty app developed in VFP 8.0
> and clients running WinXP.
> The app is served in a shared folver by a Win98 pc. Clients are WinXP,
> running the VFP Client, but when they try to connect the APP, an
> error pops up with a message like this: the app is not well conf, a
> re-install may work in order the app can run.
> But, when I ran the same app from a Win98 client, everything works
> fine and fast.
> I installed the APP in a WinXP pc to serve clients, but the
> connection was extremely slow, til the clients pc's almost hang-up.
> Do I need an add-on, an update (althoug all my XP clients are so
> patched), what do I need to do?
> PLEASE, ANY CLUE ABOUT THIS ISSUE WILL BE HELPFUL.
> Tnx guys.
> Yorch from Peru


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