Err Msg: Your Schedule File Is Locked

Last reviewed: December 1, 1994
Article ID: Q122354
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows for Workgroups version 3.11

SYMPTOMS

When you try to save a modified Schedule+ file, you receive the following error message:

  • Your schedule file is locked

CAUSE

This error is caused by a read-only attribute on the local calendar file (.CAL), the calendar file on the server, or incorrect access settings on the Workgroup post office (WGPO) server.

RESOLUTION

To correct this problem, try the following methods:

  • In File Manager, connect to the Mail Server directory and check the attributes on the .CAL files in the CAL directory. If any are set to Read-Only, remove that attribute and select the Archive attribute.
  • In File Manager, connect the Mail server WGPO directory. Copy a file to this directory. If you receive an Access Denied error, the WGPO directory is set to Read-Only. Contact the system administrator for proper access privileges.
  • In File Manager, change the read-only attributes on the .CAL files located in the Windows directory to Archive.

NOTE: You may need to use more than one of the above methods to correct this problem.


KBCategory: kbnetwork kbusage kberrmsg
KBSubcategory: wfwg wfw
Additional reference words: plus err msg Schedule+ 3.11


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Last reviewed: December 1, 1994
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