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I am downloading some tools today to check and see if any installed server-side programs are holding those files open (backup/antivirus). I'll let you know what I find, if anything.
As for opening local databases via code ... Most of the code on the server was written by me. And I don't think there is an instance in any scheduled LotusScript agent where I open a local database. All if the databases I open are using session.CurrentDatabase, or session.GetDatabase(currentDB.Server, "pathToDDB.nsf"). For @DbLookup, I almost always use @DbName[1] instead of "" for the server name to make sure I'm running on the server (I don't keep local replicas). I'll go through the offending code again though and check. I'll event turn on amgr debugging to see if that helps.
Please note that all of our on-demand LotusScript runs server-side, as all of our users access via web browser. There is no direct Lotus Notes client access outside of my development team.
Thanks again,
- Shane Sturgeon
Feedback response number WEBB8GTFGM created by ~Andy Cisponetherakol on 05/13/2011