On 3/13/2019 2:57 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
I would think just clicking "Open Anyway" would be easier.
But glad you got it working :)
-derek
The important thing is that BEFORE you jump to either using "open
anyway" or deleting the lock file you take a few seconds to think about
WHY this happened?
IF you are positive there was no crash or force shutdown with gnucash
running CHECK that there isn't an instance of gnucash running. In other
words, close the one you are in and then check the list of running jobs.
Michael D Novack
PS: Do NOT simply delete every file ending with extension .lck Just the
one associated to the gnucash file you are trying to open (look at the
part before the .lck) It isn't only gnucash that uses lock files.
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