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Question by bakhshesh
Submitted on 12/30/2003
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Dear Sir,
we are a medium level company in supply chain field.
we have an "Oracle Server 8i" in our company and we
have some programmer to develop our needs.(i'm one of them)
we use "form developer 6" to develop our programs. we have
our company'stotal system was developed and are develop
by our programmers.
it's a couple of days that our server work very bad and
extremely slow.
even with just 50 user's our application don't work correctly
and as fast as already.
we think a lot but we didn't reach any answers.
we don't install any new programs, any new tools,
any ... on our server. our users are the same users.
we usually have 1000 users that they use our global system
on our company's lan. our network, hardware and any thing
is the same as already. we don't know what was changed!???
even yesterday we bought a new server and begin to
install windows as server and oracle 8i on it. then
we export our data on prior server to new server.
we built table indexes again but still we have problem.
we tried any thing that you think, like virus checking
and ... but still we can't say that what is our problem.
we can switch to "Oracle 9i" but in this way, we loose
the time and we don't to do it.
if you can please help us.

bakhshesh@yahoo.com
Thank, Best Regards.


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