Sounds like a rights issue. Have you tried using one of their login
id's in your remote sessions?

On 10/6/09, Sytze de Boer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a problem that I need help with, please
> System is located on a Server where 10 people log in as Terminal server
> clients locally, and 5 log in remotely
>
> The system emails client monthly statements
> I create the statements using FRX
> Any statement for all clients are called STMNT.PDF
> I delete it (delete file stmnt.pdf) and re-create it
>
> After creating the pdf file, I blat it
>
> Whenever I do it (remotely), no problems (i.e. me, moi, from my remote
> log-in)
> Whenever they do it, they get error 1705
> "You have attempted to write to a file that is write-protected or open
> exclusively by another"
>
> I can't tell if its a table or a file that is causing this error
> How can I tell what file is causing the error condition ?
>
> --
> Regards
> Sytze de Boer
> Kiss Systems
> Hamilton, NZ
> Ph: 64-7-8391670, Mob:021 937611,
> www.kiss.co.nz
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