I finally figured it out. While I corrected the permissions for all the files and subdirectories in the MOMWIN folder, I didn't change the permissions for the actual share. When the program created temporary tables/files, those are accessible to the user who created them, but when another user needed that information, they did not have the correct permissions, and they would lock up and cause a chain reation. After changing the permissions on the share this issue appears to have completely resolved.
Also, make sure there is only the TCP/IP protocol on the network, IPX, etc will slow things down and cause possible disconnections.
Laura
Laura
Member Since 17 Mar 2008Offline Last Active Mar 25 2008 06:14 PM