Kristie, 

That just means some people's connections were abnormally 
terminated, and R:Base didn't know to reduce the count. When no one 
is connected, it will go back to zero.

Bill

On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 17:19:54 -0400, Kristie Wilhelmi wrote:

>We are using NT server, and our server is next door and we having
>problems with users not disconnecting from Rbase.
>
>Came in this morning and tried to do pack and reload - 6 users 
showed up
>- no one here....
>
>Now we have 20 users showing up and only about 13 users.
>
>Is there a way that you can disconnect users without having access 
to
>the server?
>
>Thanks,
>Kristie
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