FastTips for FoxPro for MS-DOS: Network Issues Q&A

Last reviewed: December 12, 1996
Article ID: Q96155
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS, version 2.5

       Microsoft(R) Technical Support Application Note (Text File)
              FP0914: NETWORK ISSUES QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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The following information applies to Microsoft FoxPro(R) version 2.5 for MS-DOS(R).

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  • Q. When a second user runs Microsoft FoxPro for MS-DOS on my

           network, the error message "File in use by another" is
           displayed. How can I correct this problem?
    

        A. If you are on a peer-to-peer network, you first must load the
           MS-DOS Share program and then verify that the FoxPro files are
           marked as read-only. The FOXUSER database can be shared only if
           the file is marked "R-O" (read-only). If you receive this error
           message when you try to open a database file, make sure that
           both users have EXCLUSIVE set to OFF.
    

  • Q. Where does FoxPro store its temporary files on a network?

        A. FoxPro creates its temporary files in the current working
           directory unless you specifically designate an alternative
           location by including one or more of the EDITWORK, SORTWORK,
           PROGWORK, or TMPFILES statements in the CONFIG.FP file.
    

           If the local workstations have sizable hard disk drives with
           plenty of free space, you can improve performance in a
           multiuser environment by placing FoxPro's temporary work files
           on the local hard disk drive or on a RAM drive. Redirecting
           these files to a local hard disk drive or a RAM drive provides
           additional speed by reducing the need to access the network
           drive, therefore reducing the amount of network traffic.
    

           On small networks with older workstations that have slower hard
           disk drives, better performance is sometimes obtained by
           leaving FoxPro's temporary files on the file server. When in
           doubt, direct FoxPro to store temporary files on a local hard
           disk drive.
    


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    Last reviewed: December 12, 1996
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