Good news,
The solution was a quick phone call from Sara & Rich McNeil.
I placed the Shutdown = True command after my last procedure
and had to activate a "Reference" in my Tools menu.

The Shutdown would not work on my scripts because the default
was to not have the BostonWorkstationVBA selected.  I simply
put a check mark next to that Reference and the Shutdown worked.

Thanks again to Sara & Rich.

Best regards,

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: White,Scott A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 3:28 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Talk] BWS taking up ALL resources


Hello everyone,

Has anyone else ran into this problem with the "server" they are running
the BWS Runtime software on?

A couple times a week we have to remote into the server that our OR uses to
run
their billing script to kill of the BSS65.exe.  This has ocurred 8 times
since
installing BWS on our Server.

It is almost always associated with an improper sign off by our users; but
I'd like
to know if anyone is aware of a patch that prevents BWS from eating up
77%-90% of the 
resources.  Re-training the users to properly close the apps. before signing
off is becoming inane.

We are "investigating" the use of a script that "Violently" closes all apps.
running
on that session when the user signs off correctly.  

Any suggestions you have would be appreciated.

Thank you,
Scott
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