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ArtemS
13 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi Shubhangi,
No, there's no such special command. However, you may check the current state of NetworkSuite, and command it to stop any existing jobs:
Regards.
No, there's no such special command. However, you may check the current state of NetworkSuite, and command it to stop any existing jobs:
...
If NetworkSuite.WaitForState(ns_Running, 1000) Then
NetworkSuite.Stop
End If
…
Regards.
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