Interesting. That one shouldn't be a problem because it isn't for any of the .gnucash files you listed earlier. (it is for a file from Feb 19, 2021 at 3:11:08pm) Even stranger is that the 'modified' date is before the time stamp in the file name. (unless your locale is DD.MM.YYYY, in which case it was last modified March 1, 2021, rather than Jan 3rd.)

But as long as you know GnuCash is definitely NOT running (not even on another monitor, and not minimized) then you can safely delete that LCK file.

Now, can you answer the other questions I posed about how you normally start GnuCash and about saving reports?

Regards,
Adrien

On 8/1/23 10:12 AM, Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user wrote:
GNU FEB 12 2019.gnucash.20210219151108.gnucash.LCK

I did a restart of the pc and did the search again for .lck and this is is what I get.....

It is marked modified on 1.03.2021, type LCK file, 0 KB

Further mystery. I appreciate your request to slow down, and I want to, but the sequence of events, since the beginning of this saga, is so strange.

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