| #FAQ: 10049-EN, Date: 4/28/2003 How to prevent performance loss or loss of data when the Windows XP or Windows ME "System restore" option is enabled. |
| The information in this article applies to : GDS 2000 PRO (English) GDS 2000 PRO (French) Description When installing Windows XP or Windows ME, an utility named "System restore" is automatically activated. This utility backups several files (depending on the file extension such as .EXE, .BAT, .BD, etc.) on a regular basis. This utility allows the user to restore a previous Windows configuration for example, when a problem is encountered.
However, this utility also backups files with the extension .GDB (Interbase 6 database files). Since the default database file of GDS 2000 PRO is named GDS2000P.GDB, this file is also backed up by this utility. As soon as one of these files is modified, this file is automatically backed up by the Windows system restore utility. So, for example, when you use GDS 2000 PRO, the database can be backed up at any time and can dramatically reduce application performances. Also, for example, if you decide to restore a previous Windows configuration, the GDS 2000 PRO database file will be overwritten with an old version and you will automatically loose all data entered from the date of the previous Windows configuration you want to restore. Solution If you backup your GDS 2000 PRO database on a regular basis as indicated in the GDS 2000 PRO online help, there is no problem if you decide to restore a previous Windows version. So, after the system restore is completed, just restore your GDS 2000 PRO database previously backed up. However, this don't resolve the performance problems mentioned above. Here are two solutions to avoid problems between the GDS 2000 PRO database and the Windows system restore option. Solution 1: You can simply disable the Windows "System restore" option. To disable this option under Windows XP: From the Windows control panel, double-click the "System" icon then select the tab "System restore". Check the box "Turn off System Restore on all drives" To disable this option under Windows ME: From the Windows control panel, double-click on the "System" icon then select the tab "Performance". Then, click the button "File system…" then, select the "Troubleshooting " tab. Check the box "Disable System Restore". Solution 2: If you don't want to disable the Windows system restore option, you can rename the GDS 2000 PRO database file. For example, rename the file GDS2000P.GDB to GDS2000P.IB. Since files with the extension .IB are not considered by the Windows system restore option, even if later, you restore a previous Windows configuration, your database file will not be overwritten. After renaming the database file, edit your connection (using the Connection assistant included with GDS 2000 PRO) to indicate to GDS 2000 PRO to access from now the GDS2000P.IB file instead of the GDS2000P.GDB file. Also, this solution resolves the performance problems as indicated above, since the files with the extension .IB are not considered by the Windows system restore option. Status Information
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