Hi Mike,
Here is one way:
  Create a login table.
  Capture users name in rbase.dat and see if user is already logged in.
  Refuse the RBase session or warn the user that they are already logged
in.
  Delete user from the login table when user exits RBase.

REQUIREMENTS:
Each user must have their own rbase.cfg file with a unique user name and
rbase.ini pointing the desired rbase.cfg file for the user.
Good Luck,
Manuel

MJS wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> Some of my clients have users that are "a little" impatient.  If Rbase
> does not come up right away, they hit the icon again (and again and
> again) which causes multiple sessions of Rbase to be started and
> continued.....which is not good for a lot of reasons).  Is there an
> elegant way of preventing this?
>
> Tia!
>
> Mike Sinclair
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