Tecdoc Loading Data Failed Check The Configuration File Exclusive

Broken configuration file formatting during manual customization. Revert to factory backup configuration file template. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide

If a previous loading attempt was interrupted (e.g., power failure, application crash), the database index might be corrupted, making it inaccessible. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide

The folder containing the TecDoc data might be set to "Read-Only," or the user running the software may not have proper read/write permissions for that directory. 4. Broken Database Index

Search for files ending with .lock or .tmp modified on the day of the crash. Close any other instances of TecDoc or related

Close any other instances of TecDoc or related management tools.

If the service is stopped, right-click it and choose . If it is running, right-click and choose Restart .

Ensure all Program.zip or Data files are fully extracted before running. reinstall the software

Alternatively, reinstall the software, ensuring you point to the correct data directory during setup [1]. Preventing Future "Exclusive" Locking Issues

If the Operating System denies this exclusive lock, TecDoc throws the error and crashes out. It doesn't check if the data is corrupt; it fails because it cannot secure the perimeter.

Delete these temporary files to clear the system flag and restore standard access. 5. Validate Database Connection Strings right-click and choose Restart .

Antivirus programs often flag exclusive file locking as suspicious behavior, blocking the software from opening its own database. Open your Antivirus or Windows Defender settings. Locate the or Whitelisting section.

Follow these steps in order to isolate and resolve the issue. 1. Terminate Hanging Processes

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