From: bjo-sag@online.no   
      
   "Jeanette" wrote in message   
   news:466d57ab$1@pnews.thedbcommunity.com...   
   >   
   > Good Morning,   
   >   
   > My Paradox 'ALL DAY' Users are getting GPVs all day - everyday.   
   > They tell me they are not doing anything in particular when the GPVs   
   > occur.   
   > We have had Paradox 9 for several years without GPVs.   
   > The Paradox App is loaded on Windows XP SP2 PCs.   
   > The database sits on a Window 2003 R2 SHARE Machine.   
   >   
   > Can someone tell me why this is occurring and how can I stop the GPVs?   
      
   I totally agree. This message comes all the time, but mostly the user can   
   continue, so ignore the message is what I tell my users. Only if the   
   computer starts to burn, there is a real problem.   
      
   If I didn't know better, I would say that Paradox sucks, but I know it is   
   fantastic in its way. I still develop various stuff, but I am gradually   
   converting our data from Paradox to SQL while building a .NET web   
   application to take over the userinterface. This is no easy task, but since   
   Paradox 11 seems to be the last one we can expect, I am planning a two year   
   phase out with champagne at the end and a few sad tears for something that   
   could have been a success - but died.   
      
   I remmber the summer sunny days early in the 1990's I was lying streched out   
   in a park with cold beer at an arms length, reading the manuals for Paradox   
   for Windows version 1.0, thinking this must be a golden path. I was totally   
   convinced I had choosen the ultimate database software, and truly enough I   
   performed miracles for our company in the years to come.   
      
   Well, the adventure didn't last forever. Now it is an old horse.   
      
   Bjorn   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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