Comment 2 for bug 713216

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Kyle Waid (midwest) wrote : Re: MRP Locks down server

Yes you are correct, having many procurement exceptions causes this and I know this. However it does seem relatively annoying that you cant access the server at all during this process. If one was already logged in you can use the program fine, but if you close the program and re-open it while the scheduler is running then it will not respond. Not only does it not respond, it does not indicate that process is running, or return an error message. I knew what was happening but for anyone else in the company they would not understand not being able to access the server BECAUSE it displays not messages or errors of any kind. There is no indication that the scheduler is running, nor any way to see this process running.

You should allow connections to the server, fix the problem, or you should have a message displaying an error to let the person know access is not available.