DRPCNZ
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Okay here’s the situation. Client has a server running Windows Server 2012 Essentials R2, there is 4 computers running a line of business application written in FoxPro 10 which is on the server and runs via a mapped drive. Network is CAT5E with gigabit switch and gigabit NIC’s
All 4 workstations (Custom Built) are members of the local domain and run Win 7 32 bit. FoxPro program runs fine loads in around 4 seconds ready to use.
New Workstation #5 (Custom Built) has the latest generation Intel i5-8400 processor running Win 10 Pro 64 bit 1803 and is a member of the domain again with Gigabit NIC. Workstation is fine doing anything except running the FoxPro program, take 27 seconds to open.
Workstation #5 disconnected and 1 of the others connected in same place no issues. Reterminated network cabling (clutching at straws and desperation) no change, Updated NIC driver, no change. Changed speed to 1.0GB full duplex from auto negotiation no change
Setup another computer using older generation Intel processor with Win 10 64bit it is as fast as the Win 7 workstations to load FoxPro program
Program is excluded from Virus scanning, tested with ESET installed and disabled, firewall enabled and disabled, no change. SMB1.0 was enabled to connect computer 5 to domain, OPLOCKS and SMB2 turned off as pre recommendations from Software company.
I have lots of clients all running this same program but this site is the only one running Windows Server 2012 Essentials R2, and this latest generation Intel processor.
Looking for ideas and suggestions on what else I can try. At this stage it looks like I will be building a new system with the older generation Intel Processor.
All 4 workstations (Custom Built) are members of the local domain and run Win 7 32 bit. FoxPro program runs fine loads in around 4 seconds ready to use.
New Workstation #5 (Custom Built) has the latest generation Intel i5-8400 processor running Win 10 Pro 64 bit 1803 and is a member of the domain again with Gigabit NIC. Workstation is fine doing anything except running the FoxPro program, take 27 seconds to open.
Workstation #5 disconnected and 1 of the others connected in same place no issues. Reterminated network cabling (clutching at straws and desperation) no change, Updated NIC driver, no change. Changed speed to 1.0GB full duplex from auto negotiation no change
Setup another computer using older generation Intel processor with Win 10 64bit it is as fast as the Win 7 workstations to load FoxPro program
Program is excluded from Virus scanning, tested with ESET installed and disabled, firewall enabled and disabled, no change. SMB1.0 was enabled to connect computer 5 to domain, OPLOCKS and SMB2 turned off as pre recommendations from Software company.
I have lots of clients all running this same program but this site is the only one running Windows Server 2012 Essentials R2, and this latest generation Intel processor.
Looking for ideas and suggestions on what else I can try. At this stage it looks like I will be building a new system with the older generation Intel Processor.