Depending on the kind of hang, killing VFP with task manager should
suffice, but if in the process of hanging you add a bad programming
practices, bad or no garbage collection, bad use of PC resources and
intermitent hangings that can corrupt RAM, then power off/on is the final
solution.

We have a legacy application on Production, with +20 years of bad
modifications that slowly consumes Server resources and do not restore
them, even if restarting the app, so every week we need to reset de Server
:-(



2018-04-27 19:21 GMT+02:00 Gene Wirchenko <[email protected]>:

> Hello:
>
>      Sometimes, the coding is a breeze, and sometimes, it is not.
>
>      Suppose, because of bugs, incomplete functionality, etc., you have
> just hung up VFP.
>
>      Is there a way to reset VFP?  Something that always works?
>
>      I know I can abort it and then restart it, but I have had to do so
> dozens of times.  The thrill palls.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Gene Wirchenko
>
>
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