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Phaedon
28 Sep 2020, 10:24

RE: RE:

Panagioti you may be right. I had set up an AWS instance a week ago to try to have as a backup system and that was running ctrader and, quite possibly, the same workspace. 

But why would that save instead? I had left it running and did not interfere. Maybe if it had shut down, it would save once (if ctrader saves on close). Since there is no auto-save every X minutes (which btw seems an essential feature) why wouldn't my manual save be the last save of the workspace?

 

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Phaedon


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Phaedon
28 Sep 2020, 09:43

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Hello Panagioti,

No, I have only one instance open on desktop, and manually save quite often. I did have the web version of a different broker open, to check spreads, but that does not share the desktop workspace as far as I know. And it doesn't 'close' either. 

Is there a way to check on your side on last saved workspace files?

Also, is ctrader supposed to save the workspace on its own at close?

Phaedon

 

 

PanagiotisCharalampous said:

Hi phaethon,

The only possible explanation would be that you had more than one instances open, maybe from different brokers as well, using the same workspace and the one closed last has overwritten the workspace saved by the other. Could that be the case?

Best Regards,

Panagiotis 

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