When I click on the desktop shortcut to enter NSBase I get the error message "Only one instance!" and it will not open. This started happening when I updated to v1.15.1. I went back to v1.12.0 and was able to get in with no problem. I have attached the error message in a file.
Hello,
This error message indicates that there should be only one instance of NBase. If you have launched several NBase, stop them. Check possibly with the Windows task manager.
What OS are you using Windows 10, 11 other in 32 or 64 bits?
Do you have, perhaps a need to have several instances of NBase open, in this case tell me the need. I limited to one instance to avoid concurrent access to the same database
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I am using windows 10. I have checked task manager and it only shows on
instance. I am positive of only having opened nsbase one time. As I said,
when I went back to the previous version of nsbase the problem never
occurred.
Hello,
This error message indicates that there should be only one instance of
NBase. If you have launched several NBase, stop them. Check possibly with
the Windows task manager.
What OS are you using Windows 10, 11 other in 32 or 64 bits?
Do you have, perhaps a need to have several instances of NBase open, in
this case tell me the need. I limited to one instance to avoid concurrent
access to the same database
It took me three times to get NSBase to load. I received the message "Only one instance!" the first two times. I have attached the results of the command you ask for. I am still able to load NSBase v1.12.0 but, do get the warning "Warning the minimum version of NSBase is V1.15.1. Do you want to continue loading?". Thank you for your help.
Hi,
I have just implemented a new version of nsbase (V1.15.2), which will no longer be blocking in the event of multiple launches. nsbase may close incorrectly and remain in memory. This new version will indicate the number of nsbase processes already in memory. you can possibly check with the window command "tasklist /FO CSV"
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hi,
I have just implemented a new version of nsbase (V1.15.2), which will no
longer be blocking in the event of multiple launches. nsbase may close
incorrectly and remain in memory. This new version will indicate the number
of nsbase processes already in memory. you can possibly check with the
window command "tasklist /FO CSV"
When I click on the desktop shortcut to enter NSBase I get the error message "Only one instance!" and it will not open. This started happening when I updated to v1.15.1. I went back to v1.12.0 and was able to get in with no problem. I have attached the error message in a file.
Hello,
This error message indicates that there should be only one instance of NBase. If you have launched several NBase, stop them. Check possibly with the Windows task manager.
What OS are you using Windows 10, 11 other in 32 or 64 bits?
Do you have, perhaps a need to have several instances of NBase open, in this case tell me the need. I limited to one instance to avoid concurrent access to the same database
I am using windows 10. I have checked task manager and it only shows on
instance. I am positive of only having opened nsbase one time. As I said,
when I went back to the previous version of nsbase the problem never
occurred.
On Sat, Jan 18, 2025, 8:48 AM Neuts-jl neuts-jl@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:
Hi, please try this windows command "tasklist /FO CSV" and send me the result with and without nsbase launched
It took me three times to get NSBase to load. I received the message "Only one instance!" the first two times. I have attached the results of the command you ask for. I am still able to load NSBase v1.12.0 but, do get the warning "Warning the minimum version of NSBase is V1.15.1. Do you want to continue loading?". Thank you for your help.
Hi,
I have just implemented a new version of nsbase (V1.15.2), which will no longer be blocking in the event of multiple launches. nsbase may close incorrectly and remain in memory. This new version will indicate the number of nsbase processes already in memory. you can possibly check with the window command "tasklist /FO CSV"
Thanks, I'll check it out.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2025, 5:27 AM Neuts-jl neuts-jl@users.sourceforge.net
wrote: