> On Sep 10, 2019 w37d253, at 1:30 PM, Bob Hammons <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I did find some .lck file on my computer.  Some of them I could delete but 
> not all.  When I start the program it updates the .lck file to the present 
> time.

If GnuCash is closed and there are .lck files in the directory where you save 
your GnuCash files (with the same names, save for the .lck extension) then you 
should be able to delete them. If they are being re-created with present time 
stamps that means those files *are* open somewhere. (same goes for OpenOffice 
.lck files as likely others)

> I have re booted the computer a couple of times.  Shouldn't this close any 
> open files?

It should, but some computers don’t ‘cold’ reboot, this might be the case if 
you are using the ‘restart’ option in Windows rather than ‘Shutdown’ and then 
pressing the power button to turn it back on. (and even with pressing the power 
button to turn off, sometimes, the darn things just ‘hibernate’ as a 
convenience.)

Shutdown, pull power, and if a laptop, pull the battery. Wait a minute, plug it 
all back up. Power up. Now, you’ve truly rebooted.

> I think I have all administration rights.
> How do I check for open files ?

Not sure on Win10. I’d think a web search should turn up something you could 
run in cmd.exe though.

> I log in with a pin number to my .live account

I think that’s pretty standard for MS now with Win10. (or what they’d like you 
to do)

> I opened a small Open Office spreadsheet and it will not save changes  
> "General input/output error while accessing C:\ dir

If other apps can’t save either then it is definitely an OS problem. (or 
something is wrong with the drive)

> I then copied same file to the same thumb drive,  opened the file,  made 
> changes,  the file saved successfully.
> I have looked all settings but can find nothing
> So it appears it is my computer problem ant not  a Gnucash problem.
> I still would like any more suggestions that anyone comes up with.
> 
> Thanks for your time

A quick web search indicates possible causes might be related to disk 
encryption issues. Do you have BitLocker turned on? Are you certain that you 
successfully logged in to *your* account? Can you save any file at all to the 
internal drive? (try copying something from the thumb)

I’m afraid I’m out of guesses beyond that point.

Regards,
Adrien

p.s. - when replying, especially to digest messages, please fix the subject 
line so it is more meaningful and trim non-relevant quoted material. That last 
post was several feet long!
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