I am using MSDE 2000 database for my VB 6 application. I am using Installshield X to distribute MSDE 2000. I have set property to enable
network protocols. Now when I connect to the local database, then also
it checks on network (b'coz I can see the send and recieved byte on
network) and so the database responses very slow. As soon as I disable
local network, it just starts working fine. Any clue, what's wrong?
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