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    Default .lck files

    Hi, there are several .lck files that have been generated between Dreamweaver and Contribute. Is it safe to delete these files on the server?

    Thanks...
    Marita Guest

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    Default Re: .lck files

    Marita wrote:
    > Hi, there are several .lck files that have been generated between Dreamweaver and Contribute. Is it safe to delete these files on the server?
    >
    > Thanks...
    I think that in general, the answer is yes with a caveat. If a user has
    been in the process of updating the file that is locked, I believe that
    all changes previously made and not published will be lost; but you can
    wind up with different versions of the file on the local machine(s) and
    the server.

    It has been my experience that this problem occurs when the user has
    been updating the content and screws something up and simply "x"'s out
    rather than Canceling the edit or forgets to check in the file that has
    been checked out.

    The best long term solution is for the users to be educated in the
    "check-out", "check-in" and "cancel" functions in DW and Contribute.
    Howard Heflin Guest

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