On Feb 26, 2020, at 11:04 AM, Stephen J. Orth wrote:

> We get this occasionally and the best I can attribute it to is that 4D is 
> waiting for something to stop before exiting.
> 
> Just make sure you don't have something hung up during the shutdown process.

Sometimes it take 4D v17.x a while to quit depending on how much memory the 
server is using. It can take minutes for it to quit as it tells the Windows OS 
to release tens of thousands of little blocks of memory.

What I do when 4D Server is taking a long time to quit is open the Task Manager 
and watch memory usage of 4D Server. If it is slowly going down, I just wait it 
out and it will usually finally quit. If I see memory usage not changing for 
many minutes, then it’s time to force quit. Like Steve said, sometimes it is 
waiting for a process or something to finish that never does.

Tim

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