NT 4.0 does not require the zip return, because it uses "real" dos rather than 
emulated dos.

The command line is simply

ZIP RETURN EXIT

It does not drop temp tables and views, but it does free up all the memory RBase uses 
and restarts the session, so to speak. Tho only thing the user notices other than our 
message is a three second (approx) pause in processing.



"J.M. GRATIAS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>Eric :
>
>>> 
>Our kludge to resolve the crash problem is to insert a ZIP RETURN at a
>frequently passed spot in the programme. Users object to the 3 second
>(approx) pause while we display a "restarting..." message, so we only call
>it when the user's operating system is W2K or XP....
><<
>
>What about NT ?
>
>Can you please show the exact syntax you are using (ZIP RETURN ???).
>
>I supose that the current DB will be closed, so TEMP views/tables will be
>lost ?
>
>J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique
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