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== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
When starting FrameMaker 4 under Win-OS2, you may receive several "file sharing" violation messages. | |||
When starting FrameMaker 4 under Win-OS2, you may receive several | |||
"file sharing" violation messages | |||
== Problem == | |||
These messages appear to be caused by .tmp files created by an earlier FrameMaker session, left in the \windows directory. They begin with "F", and end with ".TMP". | |||
== Procedure == | == Procedure == | ||
Selecting "Cancel" on each file sharing violation dialog appears to be a workaround, although it is a bit annoying. Removing the offending ".tmp" files from your \windows directory, before starting FrameMaker, will solve the problem permanently. | |||
Selecting "Cancel" on each file sharing violation dialog appears to be | |||
a workaround, although it is a bit annoying. Removing the offending ".tmp" | |||
files from your \windows directory, before starting FrameMaker, will | |||
solve the problem permanently. | |||
''By Bob Kitzberger'' | |||
By | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 22 December 2024
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Last update: 6th November, 1995
Symptoms
When starting FrameMaker 4 under Win-OS2, you may receive several "file sharing" violation messages.
Problem
These messages appear to be caused by .tmp files created by an earlier FrameMaker session, left in the \windows directory. They begin with "F", and end with ".TMP".
Procedure
Selecting "Cancel" on each file sharing violation dialog appears to be a workaround, although it is a bit annoying. Removing the offending ".tmp" files from your \windows directory, before starting FrameMaker, will solve the problem permanently.
By Bob Kitzberger
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