bill lam wrote:
> Fraser Jackson wrote:
>> The problem occurs on networked machines and was put down by the users
>> to there being some file ownership control which caused it.  That
>> seems unlikely in view of it disappearing on a repeated access.
> 
> My experience shows that this error condition is possible and it is a
> problem with window itself and not related to J. It seems that some
> network traffic such as accessing the remote computer using file
> explorer being necessary before the file can be accessed.
> 

RECENTFILE is defined as jpath '~config\recent.ijs' . We assume that the
~config directory is writeable, and if not, there would be other failures.

Perhaps it is just a matter of moving ~config to the local machine.
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