How do I reconnect to a server?

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Reestablish your server connection by selecting the affected script window. Choose Reconnect from the Connection menu. Command Manager will then attempt to re-establish the link.
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Reconnecting to a Server After Disconnection

Occasionally, your connection to a server may be interrupted due to network issues, software malfunctions, or other unforeseen circumstances. In such cases, it is essential to re-establish the connection promptly to resume your work.

Steps to Reconnect to a Server:

  1. Select Affected Script Window: Identify the script window corresponding to the server you wish to reconnect to. This can be done by examining the window’s title bar or by checking the Command Manager window.

  2. Open Connection Menu: Click on the “Connection” menu located at the top of the script window.

  3. Select Reconnect: From the Connection menu, choose the “Reconnect” option. This will instruct Command Manager to initiate the reconnection process.

  4. Re-Establish Link: Command Manager will attempt to re-establish the link with the server. Depending on the nature of the disconnection, this process may take a few seconds or minutes.

  5. Monitor Connection Status: Check the status bar at the bottom of the script window to monitor the progress of the reconnection. Once the connection is re-established, you should see a message indicating that the server is “Connected.”

Additional Tips:

  • If the reconnection fails, try refreshing the script by clicking on the “Refresh” button in the toolbar. This may help resolve any minor connection issues.
  • If multiple reconnection attempts fail, check if the server is experiencing any outages or maintenance work. You can check the server’s official website or contact the system administrator for updates.

By following these steps, you can quickly and easily reconnect to a server after a disconnection, ensuring the continuity of your work and avoiding interruptions.