Error: memoQ cannot access the file
Thread poster: Mark Hemming
Mark Hemming
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Oct 12, 2017

When importing a new .doc file, I get the message "memoQ cannot access the file. It may be open in another application, or there may be permission ranges defined in it." The file is not open in another application, so any idea how to solve this? There doesn't seen to be anything unusual in this file - any idea? Thanks in advance!

 
Maija Cirule
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My 2 cents only Oct 12, 2017

Mark Hemming wrote:

When importing a new .doc file, I get the message "memoQ cannot access the file. It may be open in another application, or there may be permission ranges defined in it." The file is not open in another application, so any idea how to solve this? There doesn't seen to be anything unusual in this file - any idea? Thanks in advance!


1.You should try to save the file as .docx
2. Usually this message appears if the file is open in Word


 
Mark Hemming
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Thanks but Oct 12, 2017

Hi Maija,

Thanks for the idea - unfortunately it is already a .docx file (failed to mention this) and it's not open in Word. Any other ideas?


 
Maija Cirule
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If it's a file checked out from a client's server Oct 12, 2017

Maija Cirule wrote:

Mark Hemming wrote:

When importing a new .doc file, I get the message "memoQ cannot access the file. It may be open in another application, or there may be permission ranges defined in it." The file is not open in another application, so any idea how to solve this? There doesn't seen to be anything unusual in this file - any idea? Thanks in advance!


1.You should try to save the file as .docx
2. Usually this message appears if the file is open in Word


maybe your role is not specified correctly by the client. I have seen this error message several times but always when the file was open in Word.
If I were you, I would restart MemoQ. Sometimes this helps and definitely it wouldn't hurt to try.
Or contact the client - maybe the file is corrupt.
Of course, it's only a wild guess.


 
Christophe Delaunay
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You could also... Oct 12, 2017

1) do a right click on the file and see if it is not "read only".
2) click ctrl-alt-del and see what's in the list that shouldn't be there
3) try to take ownership of the folder where your file is.

https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-take-ownership-to-explorer-right-click-menu-in-vista/
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1) do a right click on the file and see if it is not "read only".
2) click ctrl-alt-del and see what's in the list that shouldn't be there
3) try to take ownership of the folder where your file is.

https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-take-ownership-to-explorer-right-click-menu-in-vista/

Good luck!

PD: have you tried to restart your computer?
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Thomas T. Frost
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Try an unlocker Oct 12, 2017

Have you run an unlocker application such as Collomb's https://unlocker.soft32.com/ against the file to see the handles (instances of applications locking the file) on it? This one has helped me many times through the years.

The installation procedure adds it to Windows Explorer's context menu, which can be opened by right-clicking on the file or clicking the context menu button on the keyboard.
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Have you run an unlocker application such as Collomb's https://unlocker.soft32.com/ against the file to see the handles (instances of applications locking the file) on it? This one has helped me many times through the years.

The installation procedure adds it to Windows Explorer's context menu, which can be opened by right-clicking on the file or clicking the context menu button on the keyboard. Unlocker is very simple to use.

You get the option to kill any handle, thereby freeing the file, although doing this may cause instability in the application locking the file (so you may need to restart that application after unlocking the file).

Sometimes it is Windows Explorer itself that keeps handles, thereby locking the file, and then it tells me that it can't do this or that, because the file is open in an application. At least Windows 7 may behave like this. If only Microsoft's developers paid as much attention to fixing such bugs as they did to making Windows 8 look an act like a telephone …

MS Office also has a nasty habit of keeping files locked after you close them. Only closing the application entirely removes the lock in such situations.
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Mark Hemming
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Solved Oct 12, 2017

Thanks for your help guys! I cracked it in the end.

 


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