If you are unable to properly kill the running Tasks, you can shut down Robogator completely by closing the app. This will kill all running Tasks without any consideration.
After you press the shut down button, Robogator tries to properly kill running Tasks for as long as the amount of time you set up. Any Task that is still running after that time gets terminated permanently.
Only lower the value for testing purposes if you don't want to wait that long, as multiple restarts of Robogatar cannot be prevented. Increase the value to ensure data quality in a productive environment.
By default, Robogator waits 5000 milliseconds before force to shut down.
To change the max wait before force to shut down Robogator amount, go to Settings view.
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Settings
Look for the setting labeled 018 max wait before force to shut down Robogator. Then, type a number and press the enter key. You can see the accepted values if you hover over the input field. The values are case-sensitive. If the value turns green, you've successfully updated the Robogator max visible Trails amount.
After you restart Robogator, you'll be able to see the new settings changes.
To do this, your current Robogator instance must have designer mode turned on.