Forcing a VBScript Macro to Quit Running (Windows CE 5.0)
If a VBScript macro is running, you can force it to stop.
To force a VBScript macro to stop running
Choose the macro's icon on the taskbar.
The IDE displays a dialog box telling you that the macro will be terminated, and displays a red circle with a slash across the icon.
Typically, this circle appears for a fraction of a second and disappears when the macro quits. However, if the circle remains, the macro is executing an instruction. When the macro completes the instruction, the circle disappears and the macro quits. You cannot interrupt or speed up execution of this instruction.
If the macro does not quit and the IDE stops responding, end the task by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
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