CML client hangs after server reboot

Scenario ..
Shut down CML client on PC
Reboot VIRL server on ESXI
Restart Client.  
Client will display the workbench and then hang with the hourglass mouse pointer. (greayed out and status 'not responding' 
It looks like it is trying to open the last workspace.
It never recovers.    
So far, the only fix is to un-install and re-install the CML client.
This is yet another CML issue.
Initial impressions of CML quality is quite poor.

Hello,
Thanks for for posting the issue,
Please let us know if the issue is reproducible now or not, if it is reproducible please provide below log for analyzing the issue.
C:\Users\username\cml\workspace\.metadata\.log
Thanks and Regards,
Bikash

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