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I start WDSc on Monday when I get in and don't deliberately shut it down
until Friday when I leave (I say "deliberately" because Windoze
occasionally has other ideas).
I used iNav to check my HOME directory, and it was completely empty.
What was the name of the offending file?
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Justin Taylor wrote:
We periodically have a CPFA09E (Object in use) message appear during our nightly IFS backup. It is referencing a log file in my $HOME directory that I believe is part of WDSc. Any ideas on what causes this file to be in use? I always close WDSc when I leave for the night.
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