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I am not sure what compiler you are using
but 7.6 have a checkbox labeled “allow only one instance of compiled
application”.  The default is unchecked but if you check it your
user will not allow to open multiple instances of the application on the same
machine.  I am sorry to hear that Xtreme does not allow multiple instances
to run on the same computer.  

>>>> One of the new features in the 9.0 Extreme compiler is to allow only one 
>>>> session.
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Manuel: I haven't seen v9 (except screenshots) but my interpretation of Jan's 
statement is that the 9.0 compiler offers the same feature you're seeing in the 
7.6 compiler — the ability to _optionally_ limit compiled EXEs to a single 
instance, not that it makes it impossible to run multiple copies.  If you see 
that option in your 7.6 compiler it means it's not entirely new in version 9, 
but I don't think it was in the original 7.6 compiler either, so it must have 
been back-ported into 7.6 as they were developing 9.

I could be wrong, but that's the way I read it.
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Larry

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