I have blamed this on anti-virus for a while. But now I hesitate to say it is 
just anti-virus.
I have a Windows 2012 server that the automated builds happen on.
During a build process I browsed to the folder where install files were being 
created and signed. 
The signing process failed because the file was locked by another process.
It happened two times. Upon the second time, I moved the Explorer window to be 
in the parent folder until I was notified the process completed. 
It happened on a couple of the large install files. The last two install files 
are the largest and the process did not fail.
In all 15 installers are built. 
So now I wonder if the fact of having an Explorer window open to the folder 
where files are changing size, or the "copy, delete, rename" process of the VFP 
PACK does is temporarily locked by the system to allow updating the pretty 
bells and whistles UI.

Things to ponder,
Tracy

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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Brant E 
Layton
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 1:12 PM
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: "Memo file xxx.pjt is missing or is invalid."

Hi All,

Hope that everyone is doing well home alone...

Perhaps this isn't exactly the same problem, but I've had the following 
scenario:

Working in a Form, Report or Class, trying to exit, and get the warning 
about the companion file being missing or corrupted (the .SCT, .FRT or 
.VCT).
Just quit, then look in your TEMP folder (wherever you have that set).  
There is an odd file (ABCQYZ432.*), which is the missing file.  Move it 
to site next to the main file (.SCX, .FRX or .VCX), rename it, and you 
have the Form, Report or Class back.  Generally, all of the changes you 
were making are there, too.  If not, at least you don't have to start 
over from scratch...

*Brant Layton*
*Principal Consultant*
*Digital Computing and Consulting, Inc.*
480.964.1316
On 3/25/2020 8:26 AM, profoxtech-requ...@leafe.com wrote:
> Re: "Memo file xxx.pjt is missing or is invalid."



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