Hello. I don't know if this is the right thread. Anyway, I have this network problem. We have installed and deployed a windows 2003 domain controller for a client. Active Directory was deployed, users where configured, file/printer sharing and permissions was done accordingly. We have been doing this for different clients for 4 years now with no problem.

The problem: A client of ours has a visual foxpro program that they use. We have deployed the foxpro database into the server and configured the access rights and permissions accordingly. They have been complaining to us as to why the network has been slowing down. They blame us and the network for the slowdown. However, file sharing and network printing is not affected by the slowdown. Is there a tool we can use to check the foxpro performance? Unfortunately for us we only use SQL server to analyze transaction loads. We are not familiar with Visual foxpro that uses dbf files as database. We strongly believe that the foxpro program is the problem and not the network. How can we prove it? Any suggestions?