Dennis,

You have a user session "stuck" open on the Terminal Server.  Goto your Terminal 
Server, Open the terminal services manager (from the control panel - administrative 
tools)  Look in the users list for any open sessions.. Right click on them and then 
disconnect or reset them.
We have been using TS with both RBase 6.5++ Win and Dos in Multiuser mode for years. 
Once and a while a user gets "bumped" or does not shut down properly and the session 
is held open.

You did not mention what OS your client is using, but if it is Win2K, you can goto the 
server that holds the Databases, right click on My Computer and click on Manage. In 
the manage box click on OPEN FILES... This will show you who has the database files 
open. You can then either click on the individual database files and close them 
manually or you can close ALL of the open files at once.

-- Frank

--- Frank Conroy - Systems Network Administrator
--- F.J. O'Hara Corp. - Boston, MA
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 10:07 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - MS Terminal Services question


RBWin 6.5++

I have a customer (the first using MSTSC) who has set up four plants using
MS Terminal Services for each plant to access separate db's on a corporate
server. On the desktop icon the Target is:
C:\Program Files\Terminal Services Client\MSTSC.EXE "App Name"
and the Start in is:
C:\Program Files\Terminal Services\

I guess this is the same as a remote user using Carbon Copy or PC Anywhere.
The single work station plants work fine but the plant with two PC's is
unable to reload their data base. Windows sees the dbfiles as open even
when one PC is logged out of Windows and the other one is Disconnected from
the data base.

Anyone out there using terminal services in a multi user environment?

TIA,

Dennis
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Dennis Fleming
IISCO
http://www.TheBestCMMS.com
Phone: 570 775-7593
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