What I am connecting a DB on terminal I have a batch file that calls the 
compiled application exe 
If I run into a problem like this I first remove the batch file and then log 
out everybody so then nobody is connected or can connect until I have copied 
the DB back and replaced the batch file again

Mohammed Sattar
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> On Oct 14, 2015, at 10:41 PM, Enno Bolhuis 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 14/10/2015 02:04, A. Razzak Memon wrote:
>> At 09:35 AM 10/13/2015, Jim Belisle wrote:
>> 
>>> Early this morning, my office people were able to connect to RBASE as 
>>> normal.
>>> Our shop people started having problems, then RBASE got disconnected from 
>>> the server.
>>> Since that time, no one has been able to connect to the database.
>>> 
>>> I checked all aspects of the DB with RSCOPE and no errors showed up.
>>> I copied the DB to my C drive and was able to connect just fine.
>>> I did a rebuild on the C drive and no errors came up.
>>> 
>>> Two questions:
>>> 
>>> 1) Is it possible the server just will not connect RBASE properly for some 
>>> reason?
>>>   (all other server based programs are working.)
>>> 
>>> 2) If I remember correctly, I will not be able to overwrite the G based DB 
>>> with my
>>> rebuilt C based DB if the DB "sees" a connection. How then to correct that 
>>> problem
>>> if my DB thinks it is in a multi off mode?
>> 
>> 
>> In a situation like yours, you MUST terminate all database connections used 
>> by your
>> "compiled" application, if any.
>> 
>> While logged in remotely on your server, use the task manager to view all 
>> compiled
>> application.exe(s) and see if they are still running. Your compiled 
>> applications,
>> if not terminated, are still CONNected to the database in question.
>> 
>> Hope that provides you with some blue's clues ...
>> 
>> Razzak
> 
> 


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