Can't you do Application Force-Quit? I can't remember the exact keystrokes something like SHIFT-APPLE-ESC, a dialogue comes up to confirm "Force Quit" A ---------- From: Yates, Phil To: FB List Subject: [FB] Remote Applications (X-FB) Date: 28 January 1998 17:14 Anyone know of a way of stopping a Mac running an application on a remote mounted volume when you double-click on a document, and the application is somewhere else on a LAN or WAN. I often mount volumes elsewhere in the country over our WAN, and when I trigger the application, the Mac cheerfully runs, for example, Photoshop 4 at the other end of the UK. I suppose I should be impressed that it works at all, but once it's triggered the application, the only way to stop it is to re-boot, or wait the age it takes to run the program so that I can quit it and mount the correct Jaz disc. Help, anyone ? TIA PMY -- To unsubscribe, send ANY message to <futurebasic-unsubscribe@...>