I found the problem!
Apparently Windows Search Service has a task called SearchIndexer.exe.
This process handles the indexing of your files for the search engine.
If you remove a file the SearchIndexer removes it from the index. And vice
versa.
On this ( somewhat old) computer this caused a race
Good to know!
- Jackie
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Try running your mg-desktop application under Process Monitor and see what
files are being accessed by the application, keeping an eye on what syscalls
are being made (and if it succeeds or fails) for the file SP_JOB.DBF
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It crashes but not on the same file.
This is what Process Monitor logs when the exception occures.
Date & Time:2016-01-13 14:16:20
Event Class:File System
Operation: CreateFile
Result: DELETE PENDING
Path: C:\Program Files\Vitec