A fatal exception in RBase can leave a phantom user on the server. Disconnecting the 
phantom at the server level will remove the file block. This is not an uncommon event. 


Dennis Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>RBWin 6.5++
>
>One of the great things about this list is that we are all looking for the
>solution. We don't care who's problem it is. Not always true with my
>clients. I.e.,"It must be RBase because we can't find it." 
>
>With just a two PC network using Terminal Services under Win2000, the Rbase
>files are left open and "no one is in the application". They have the
>client set up to disconnect when the user leaves RBase. I asked what
>happens if they get a program exception. Does that still close the data
>base files? They said the only way the connection (and files) would be left
>open would be if the user powered off.
>
>"All of the TS icons are setup the same. �It opens a full screen connection
>to the server. �On exit of [app name] the connection is terminated. The
>auto disconnect is set for 60 minutes (meaning no activity for an hour)."
>
>Any help appreciated.
>
>Dennis
>****
>Dennis Fleming
>IISCO
>http://www.TheBestCMMS.com
>Phone: 570 775-7593
>Fax: � 570 775-9797
>
>


-- 
Albert Berry
Full Time Consultant to
PSD Solutions
350 West Hubbard, Suite 210
Chicago, IL 60610
312-828-9253 Ext. 32


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