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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roy Hayward Greetings, We are running We are Connecting to Meditech Magic 5.4 The server it is running on is a Windows
2000 Server fully up to date on all patches from Microsoft. BWS is running on this server 24/7.
But the procedures are scheduled to run at different times. This has been
our configuration for over a year. About 2 weeks ago we noticed for the first
time that BWS would just terminate in the middle of executing. Since then
it has repeated these terminations about every 3 days. I started logging
into the server and just watching when batches of files were being processed
and have seen BWS terminate while I was watching. There seemed to be no
reason. Meditech didn't terminate, nor did any other application.
And reprocessing the file it was working on after restarting BWS didn't cause
the termination event to happen. Are there any know issues with BWS 7.0 and
recent MS patches? I have checked the event logs on the
server, but don't see anything that should be causing BWS to shutdown. Is
there some other place to look for information that would caused BWS to
terminate? Any and all ideas are welcome. Roy Hayward |
- [Talk] Having random BWS 7.0 engine shutdowns Roy Hayward
- RE: [Talk] Having random BWS 7.0 engine shutdowns Thom C.Blackwell
