The operating system cannot access to the file
lloydsmods
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I have started getting really funky errors lately on my local dev install. I have 2009 R2 installed and have several copies of the classic client folder on my machine so I can open multiple instances of NAV for comparing code.
In the last week or so I have begun to see this error, or something like it, when starting NAV:

The temp file name changes every time. The error happens when attempting to launch the Classic Client, the Classic Client with SQL, and older versions of the classic client (5.0 and 4.0).
Short of re-installing NAV, is there a way to fix this?
In the last week or so I have begun to see this error, or something like it, when starting NAV:

The temp file name changes every time. The error happens when attempting to launch the Classic Client, the Classic Client with SQL, and older versions of the classic client (5.0 and 4.0).
Short of re-installing NAV, is there a way to fix this?
If guns cause crime mine must be defective.
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Are playing around with any temporary table? E.g. for testing?"Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."0
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No.If guns cause crime mine must be defective.0
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Have you tried to restart your PC? Sometime when NAV client crashes, slave.exe process is still running and keeps some files open in temp folder...0
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This is related to Zup file error, Please keep separte Zup files for each clients.Anil Kumar Korada
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I had different desktop icons which pointed to specific clients and each had it's own zup file. I even deleted the zup files and allowed the clients to create new ones but that made no difference.
I even uninstalled and re-installed NAV, but that didn't help either.
:-kIf guns cause crime mine must be defective.0 -
Try turning off the AV OnAccess scanner. If this works you may want to configure a different temp directory for NAV (Command line option temppath) and exempt just that.
If this does not help, is the problem related to a particular Windows user or usergroup? -> Check access rights and privileges; try with a new profile, preferably not subject to any group policy restrictions.
The error also surfaces if you try to connect to more than one database using the same client if at least one is not using a database server connection.0 -
As per your screenshot Zup file stored in C:\Users\Owner.....
This is realted to folder permissions problem, As this type of error I also faced.Anil Kumar Korada
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Turned out to be the AV as vaprog suggested. Once I disabled my AV, the client fires up with no problem. Thanks to all who posted suggestions.If guns cause crime mine must be defective.0
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