This does happen on both Windows XP and Windows 7 clients. The file server is running Windows Server 2003. This message will continue until the sessions are closed through computer management on the file server. The two more common events are incident 1 and 2 with 3 happening the less common. When opening the file it is locked out by “…another user” which is generic and no one else can access the file.When opening the file it is locked out by “User Y” which is NOT the actual person, but is locked out by “User X” and no one else can access the file.When opening the file it is locked out by “User X” which is the person that has the file locked out and no one else can open the file.Here are some different scenarios that are happening: An issue that's happening is that Excel and Access files are locking on the network.
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