7.2 Losing Connection with Server
Anonymous (Portugal)
2015-06-11
Hi Support,

We have recently upgraded to 7.2 and we are noticing that users are experiencing loss of connection with the server. This instance has become more frequent after the upgrade. Could it be that the 7.2 version is more bandwidth hungry and it is affecting the internet connection?

As a continuation to the above, after the system displays the error "Lost connection with server. Do you want to shut down?", the Enterprise window on the screen is closed but the program is still left open in the background, since the Enterprise Process in the Task Manager is still running. In fact when users try to re-open the Enterprise, nothing happens, because the Enterprise process is still open in the background. The user would need to close the process in the Windows Task Manager in order to re-open it. Can the application on the client be closed completely upon this abnormal loss of connection with the server?

Thanks


Kind regards

Dave Briggs
HansaWorld
2015-06-11
Dear Dave

Thank-you for your question.

I would suggest to check the status of the internet connection making sure the signal is strong so that clients can connect to it.
You can also try to restart the server.

Kind Regards

HansaWorld Support Team

Paul Timms
2015-06-19
Hi Dave

Which version of 7.2? And are you sure that it is purely the clients losing connection rather than the Hansa service restarting?

Regards

Paul
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