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<div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: All processes can be found by | <div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: All processes can be found by selecting the Task Manager Processes tab and looking in the description column. All of them have '''MultiCharts''' in the decription, except for ATCenterServer.exe</div> | ||
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Revision as of 14:44, 10 June 2014
Sometimes you need to restart MultiCharts. If a user closes MultiCharts and restarts it too quickly, some of MultiCharts processes may have no time for a correct shutdown. After MultiCharts and all of its applications (i.e. MC, QuoteManager, PL editor, ...) are closed, it is recommended to make sure that all processes are ended in the Windows Task Manager:
- ATCenterServer.exe
- Fixserver.exe
- MultiCharts.exe
- MultiCharts64.exe
- MCportfolio.exe
- MessageCenter.exe
- PLEditor.exe
- PLEditor.NET.exe
- QuoteManager.exe
- StudyServer.exe
- StudyServer.NET.exe
- TradingServer.exe
- TSServer.exe
- Updater.exe
Note: The list of processes your MultiCharts is currently running can be extended depending on the data feed and broker you are currently using.
- CQGServer.exe
- CQGServerProxy.exe
- CQG.Trader.Services.CEL.Host.exe
- FXCMServerProxy.exe
- OECServer.exe
- OECServerProxy.exe
- LMAXServerHost.exe
- PATSServer.exe
- PATSWrapper.exe
- Stunnel.exe
- TPserver.exe
- ZfServer.exe
- ZfServerProxyV3.exe
Note: All processes can be found by selecting the Task Manager Processes tab and looking in the description column. All of them have MultiCharts in the decription, except for ATCenterServer.exe