Quote from jimrockford:
Here is a useful hint.
Years ago, when TWS was much less reliable and stable than currently, I would sometimes need to restart TWS in order to remove a magenta color-coded order, or to correct some other condition. This was a very time consuming and disruptive process, so I suggested to IB that they can and should provide some way to invoke this clearing procedure from within TWS, as a function of TWS, which can be performed without a restart of TWS. They agreed, and then provided this functionality as a hot key. I just press <CTRL><ALT>R, and it resets the TWS, thereby clearing out most magenta orders and other error conditions, without any need for a restart. This was extremely useful, for a time, but now I hardly ever use it, because TWS has become so stable and reliable that I haven't needed it. I can trade a little more confidently, knowing that if I do need to reset TWS, and I can do it with a hot key instead of by a restart.
My suggestion is that the next time you have a situation in which you think you need to restart TWS, first try this hotkey, and see if it solves your problem more easily and quickly.
Quote from jimrockford:
Here is a useful hint.
Years ago, when TWS was much less reliable and stable than currently, I would sometimes need to restart TWS in order to remove a magenta color-coded order, or to correct some other condition. This was a very time consuming and disruptive process, so I suggested to IB that they can and should provide some way to invoke this clearing procedure from within TWS, as a function of TWS, which can be performed without a restart of TWS. They agreed, and then provided this functionality as a hot key. I just press <CTRL><ALT>R, and it resets the TWS, thereby clearing out most magenta orders and other error conditions, without any need for a restart. This was extremely useful, for a time, but now I hardly ever use it, because TWS has become so stable and reliable that I haven't needed it. I can trade a little more confidently, knowing that if I do need to reset TWS, and I can do it with a hot key instead of by a restart.
My suggestion is that the next time you have a situation in which you think you need to restart TWS, first try this hotkey, and see if it solves your problem more easily and quickly.
Quote from Bitstream:
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on a note to reps, bars/candles charts on new built web-browser dont have bodies. problem with charts also during first day of previous release where nothing updated.
Make sure Javaw.exe is running at REAL-TIME priority. I have a Java app and that's what I use.Quote from aeliodon:
Today I had to restart it about 5 times. Usually not a day goes by where I don't have to do at least 1 restart after the programs goes into freeze/lockup mode.