Since you are using Oterro 2.5, it does not use the rbg file.
When everyone exits from the database the user counts should all go back to 
zero.  With the latest version of R:base and Oterro, all that information is 
stored in the #1 file.

Troy

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>I am currently using an unlimited version of Oterro 2.5 at my client's
>site.
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>It doesn't check the current number of connections.
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>
>Tony
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>Anthony J. Schmidt, JD
>President
>The Computery Ltd.
>One East Main Street
>Bay Shore, NY  11706
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>Manuel/Tony
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>Oterro 2.5 handles user limits by looking at the current number of
>connections in the database. This is explained at
>http://www.oterro2000.com/OtPricing.htm
>
>>    Does anyone know how to reset the server6.rbg file with an
>>    Oterro (1.1) connection is interrupted and the user remains active.
>
>Manuel, is it feasible to keep a "clean" copy of your server6.rbg (ie one
>with no active connections) somewhere else on the network and then use
>normal VB file system commands to copy this over the "locked" version when
>the problem occurs?  (I'm not sure what it would do to the other active
>sessions though - but it might be worth a try!)
>
>Best regards
>
>Neil
>
>Neil Smith
>Aspen Software
>www.aspensoftware.co.uk
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