All - We're running into an issue as we're upgrading our Boston Workstation 
machines to Windows 7 (technically just getting new machines with Windows 7 on 
them).  What's happening is that Boston doesn't completely close/shutdown, or 
the shutdown is delayed for hours.  I can get it to close by clicking the X to 
close it, but the problem is that we schedule these scripts using Windows Task 
Scheduler.  The scheduled scripts use the Shutdown property/command within 
Boston once they're complete, but since the Boston process never actually ends, 
the scheduled task still reports the task as running.  This causes issues as 
the recurring task won't start again until the last run of the task has ended.

At any rate, I'm wondering if anyone else out in the community has come across 
this issue with running Boston on Windows 7, and if so, if they've found any 
solutions to it.

Some further background:  UAC is turned off on these machines and the user 
account logged in while the scripts are running is a local admin on the machine.

Thanks,

Ryan Rush
Supervisor Data & Development
One Revenue Cycle Systems Support - Providence Health & Services
4400 NE Halsey St Building 1, Suite #110
Portland, OR 97213
t: 503.215.4441
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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