Patty,

 

Rebooting your computer will not do anything since R:Baseie running on the
remote server.

This is what you need to do:

 

Access the server via RDP like you normally do.

On the Windows screen on the remote machine right click on the bottom bar
and when the windows pops up select "Start Task Manager"

On the main screen of the task manager under the "Applications" tab you
might or might not see you application.

If you see your application, highlight it and click the "end Task" button

If you don't see the application, click on the "Processes" tab at the top
and then look for RGB95_64***.*** or something along these lines, depending
on your version.

Highlight he process and then click the "end process" button.

 

Hopefully this will kill the hung process and get you back to normal.

 

Javier,

 

Javier Valencia, PE

O: 913-829-0888

H: 913-397-9605

C: 913-915-3137

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Patti Jakusz
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:29 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - using Rbase using Remote Desktop

 

Hi,

We always use Rbas 9.5 extreme, using Remote Desktop, so that we can use one
database regardless of our physical location.

 

Today when I was finished, all modules where closed and I typed in "Exit" at
the R> prompt.  It hung.  After about 3 minutes, I disconnected my Remote
desktop connection.  When I connected again, Rbase was still running,
minimized.  But it won't maximize at all.  Neither right nor left click do
anything to it.  

 

I called up task manager, and it only thought Remote Desktop was running.
So I tried halting it that way.  No dice.  

 

I rebooted the computer.  When I went back into remote desktop, it was no
different.  I ran another instance of Rbase and listed the number of
connected users.  I was the only one on, so I was hoping it would say "1",
but it said "2."  So it really thinks I'm actively using Rbase with that
"hung" connection. 

 

Our hardware guy is out on funeral leave.  I have no idea how to terminate
that instance of Rbase.  Is there anyway I can do it?  Does the whole server
have to be shut down?  

 

I always have crazy problems.

Patti

 

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