![]() If the holder of a "write-interest" lock abandons the file before gaining the lock, the next interest holder becomes next in line, and so on. When the write lock owner releases the file, the next holder of a "write-interest" lock is granted the write lock because of that recorded interest in modifying the file. This is called "lock conversion." If it is what you mean, the rule for Windows file locking is that the competing users take out what are called "interest" locks on a file they want to modify but can't - because they don't own the write lock. ![]() ![]() I'm not sure exactly what you mean by that, but did you mean that when you (who held the write lock) close your work, the file acts as though one of the other users suddenly holds the lock?
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