[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 17 July 2003]
I'm running XP Pro and when I try to open with AcuBench a project on a network drive, AcuBench gives the error "The process cannot access the file because it is in use by another process." The project is not open by anyone else on the network. Also, I can open projects on my C: drive with no problems.
Anybody ever seen this?
Thanks,
Clay
Hi Clay,
is your shared drive a samba share?
I encounter same problem, that was due to the fact the file
has been modified by some one else directly on the unix.
This causes the file to change the owner, and usually this cause
some error as you describe.
Check for the file permissions
hope this helps
Luca
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 17 July 2003]
I'm running XP Pro and when I try to open with AcuBench a project on a network drive, AcuBench gives the error "The process cannot access the file because it is in use by another process." The project is not open by anyone else on the network. Also, I can open projects on my C: drive with no problems.
Anybody ever seen this?
Thanks,
Clay
Hi Luca, no the share is not a samba share. The sever is an NT 2000 Server. After installing Win2K Pro on the workstation I can open the project. Go figure.....
Thanks,
Clay
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 17 July 2003]
I'm running XP Pro and when I try to open with AcuBench a project on a network drive, AcuBench gives the error "The process cannot access the file because it is in use by another process." The project is not open by anyone else on the network. Also, I can open projects on my C: drive with no problems.
Anybody ever seen this?
Thanks,
Clay
Hi Luca, no the share is not a samba share. The sever is an NT 2000 Server. After installing Win2K Pro on the workstation I can open the project. Go figure.....
Thanks,
Clay
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 17 July 2003]
I'm running XP Pro and when I try to open with AcuBench a project on a network drive, AcuBench gives the error "The process cannot access the file because it is in use by another process." The project is not open by anyone else on the network. Also, I can open projects on my C: drive with no problems.
Anybody ever seen this?
Thanks,
Clay
Hi Luca, no the share is not a samba share. The sever is an NT 2000 Server. After installing Win2K Pro on the workstation I can open the project. Go figure.....
Thanks,
Clay