Randy Jaynes:

> Bizarre, but true: When the user gets this dialog, she can continue on in. 
> Then immediately log out, then log back in with no issues.

To me that sounds as if some other software (malwareprotection or other 
diskcleaning stuff) has that file locked at the first attempt, so that 4D 
throws the error, while at the second attempt no other software is messing with 
that file.

Would be interesting to see if that error pops up on a computer with no 
"file-messing" software installed (not just turned off).

Greetings from Germany,
Bernd Fröhlich
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