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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 12:53:59 +0900
From: Michael Geffon <aaa94220@pop11.odn.ne.jp>
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Thorsten,

I just posted a similar question to the list and then saw yours.

> I made it work. I thought that calls to FSpSetFLock were accumulative, but
> they are not.
> Anyway, it works now, so there's no need to spend time on my message ;-)

I don't understand what you mean by accumulative. I also found and tried
the FSpSetFLock command, and although it seemed to work, the file was
not actually locked. How did you get this to work? Could you post more details/code?

Can anyone confirm or deny that this is a recommended way to lock files?

Thanks,
Michael

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