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Terminal Server 2008
Chris Davis
2018-11-08 11:30:58 UTC
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Hi All

Not sure this issue is speciic to terminal server 2008, but we have an issue where a file gets locked so that foxpro cant access it, yet if you look in open files on both the terminal server and the file server the file isn't open. The only way to remove this lock is to either log every user connected to the terminal server off or reboot the terminal server.

Anyone accessing the same file directly on the file server can access it without issue, i.e. the file isn't really locked the terminal server just thinks it is.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Chris.



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Alan Bourke
2018-11-08 12:42:09 UTC
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Check:
AV exclusions, no need for realtime scanners to be scanning DBF files.
Online backup software (Mozypro etc) not a good idea for backing up file-based databases.
Windows Indexing Service shouldn't be indexing your application date (particularly a problem with Small Business Server)


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Chris Davis
2018-11-08 13:17:46 UTC
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Thanks Alan I will check all these out as the server isn’t managed by us

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> Check:
> AV exclusions, no need for realtime scanners to be scanning DBF files.
> Online backup software (Mozypro etc) not a good idea for backing up file-based databases.
> Windows Indexing Service shouldn't be indexing your application date (particularly a problem with Small Business Server)
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