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I was merely switching back and forth and was actually typing in another program when Logos gave up the ghost this time. There is some instability related to access here I think.
To the best of my knowledge there was no virus scanner or anything of the sort touching the file mentioned in the crash.txt at the time.
It's the second time a backup (.bak) file has caused a crash and I would rather see that Logos protected such temporary files from external access as potentially allow the real-time function of a Security Suite to get hold of it!
I agree Dave.
Sigh, And yet another crash tied to a bak file.
3113.LogosLogFiles.zip
There's a series of attempts to rebuild the library catalog index, each terminating with "Library catalog indexing canceled; deleting temporary files"! But it crashes trying to Rebuild the document index. Not healthy at all ...
This may be related to: Crash on Closing Handout - Logos Bible Software Forums <http://community.logos.com/forums/t/21538.aspx > I was merely switching back and forth and was actually typing in another program when Logos gave up the ghost this time. There is some instability related to access here I think. To the best of my knowledge there was no virus scanner or anything of the sort touching the file mentioned in the crash.txt at the time.
I've added this new info and log to the open case. Thanks.
I don't know why this keeps happening. I wish I could see what was causing it. But here's another log, same issue: bak file access denied.
This is continuing with 4.1b11. 4643.Bak-file-busy.zip
This is continuing with 4.1b11
Developers are still researching this issue. Thanks.
Thanks Melissa,
Will more logs help along the way or is it just wasted effort now?
Until I know that no more logs are needed...... 8562.Logos4Crash.txt
The next beta will contain code that attempts to address this issue. If there are still problems, a full Logos4.log file will be useful in diagnosing the problem.
Thanks Bradley, I'll keep this one on speed dial for now.