In the "old" days if someone set the disk lock key on the physical drive you
   would get results like you described.  I don't think current disk drives
   function that same way.
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     From:  Pamela J Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     Reply-To:  [email protected]
     To:  [email protected]
     Subject:  Re: [U2] WRITE issues??
     Date:  Mon, 21 May 2007 13:44:21 -0400
     The more I think about this, I can't imagine it being a software problem
     or  a  hardware problem.  It doesn't make sense.  It has to be user
     problems.  I did find a program that didn't have locks, but that's been
     fixed and doesn't apply here.
     Pamela J Robbins wrote:
     >Has anyone seen a problem like this?  The user claims they changed a
     >record, then checked to make sure it actually changed.  They find
     >everything updated, but on checking days later, finds the data back
     >in it's original state.  We've had several claims like this over the
     >past week and a half and it's with different sets of programs.
     >Could it be a hardware failure?
     >
     >TIA,
     >Pam
     >
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