Tracy Pearson wrote:
> We've had clients with a combination of software causing odd behaviors.
> The list: anti-virus, indexing software (i.e. Google Desktop), on-demand
> backup software
> 
> If a workstations anti-virus checks network drives you might get random
> behaviors like this.

These stories exemplify the unreliability of Windows systems. If a file is open 
exclusively, then both VFP and the OS have supposedly granted a writelock on 
the file 
to the process that requested it.

That another application (or even the OS) can then take that writelock away 
(even 
temporarily) isn't reliable behavior.

Paul

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