Increase decimal Places in SAP B1

Dear Experts,
(Using SAP B1 PL 49)
I am trying to change the Decimal places in the General Settings->Display (Decimal Places), from 2 to 6 to in all the fields.
When i try to update it gives me the following error:-
"Cannot update while another user is connected to the company"
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Feroz

Dear Asif,
Thank you for the information.
I logged all the users out from the SAP server and i stopped the SQL services and then re-started the SQL services again.
I logged into SAP b1, but was getting the same error message.
I removed the network cable of the server and I restarted the SAP server and then logged into SAP and tried to change the decimal places, but was still getting the same error message.
I'm all out of ideas, this has never happened before to me.
regards,
Feroz.

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