I'm pretty sure the behavior would be that the user is logged out the
entire application when you hit the 'X' (assuming the Active link is in
place on that form/window).  This would be just like pressing the
"logout" button on the screen.  Basically, you'd only want to put this
on a primary console form/window.

-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Service Management Business Unit

BMC Software, Inc.
 

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Subject: Re: RE : Re: Floating license issuse.

I have never seen this run process in action but have a question
regarding the functionality. Say a user has 3 windows open and closes
one of them; hence triggering the run process of EXIT-APP. What happens
when the user attempts to continue working in one of the other forms? 

Does it allow the user to continue working flawlessly, is a re-login
required, an error thrown?

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