Did you try "resetAll" ?
Also you could look for open sockets ("the openSockets") and close them all.


On Jul 28 2004, at 23:52, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:

This is an old problem I used to also experience in Supercard... a decade-old small but persistent nag-problem on the Mac:

Rev 2.2.1
OSX panther

I do 75% of my daily work with files that live on an OSX server on the LAN. My Rev apps access the server, read files, write files etc. all kinds of stuff. If I close and remove all the stacks that were reading and writing file on the server... when I try to dismount the server I still always get a message:

"The Disk OurLocalServer is in use and could not be ejected. Try quitting applications and try again." [OK]

So, I have to quit Revolution and then dismount the server... This will NOT be the case for example with BBEdit... where, if I read and write a file on the server, then close it in BBEdit, but BBEdit is still running, i can dismount the volume... Is there some command i can issue from Revolution that will "let go" the server? Kill some process??

TIA

Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
Himalayan Academy Publications
at Kauai's Hindu Monastery
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