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    File Sharing Violation

    For the past two days NT (v.7-21, and v.7-22) have shutdown unexpectedly several times with a generic message from Windows ("Problem with program...needs to shutdown"). NT support suggests that this might be due to Securirty and/or Back-up software causing a conflict. I have attempted to identify and disable those types of software, reboot, and re start NT. NT is working - at the moment, but, is there a way to determine the specific software that is causing the alleged "violation"? If I can determine the offender, I can deal with that specific software, and not compromise PC security.

    Any suggestions will be appreciated.

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    Hello jmmdownhil,

    Welcome to the NinjaTrader Support Forums!

    It is going to be hard to tell which program is accessing a file but there are a few tools that you may try to use to find this information out.

    You may try to use the Microsoft Windows Resource Monitor to find out which application is using a file from NinjaTrader by opening up the Resource Monitor and checking the Disk Activity to see which program is accessing any of your (My) Documents -> NinjaTrader 7 files. Here is a link to a site that goes over the Resource Monitor that you may view as a reference.




    You may view the following link for an alternative method to find out which program is using a file using another program that you may download.

    Last edited by NinjaTrader_JC; 03-04-2014, 12:21 PM.
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      Originally posted by jmmdownhil View Post
      For the past two days NT (v.7-21, and v.7-22) have shutdown unexpectedly several times with a generic message from Windows ("Problem with program...needs to shutdown"). NT support suggests that this might be due to Securirty and/or Back-up software causing a conflict. I have attempted to identify and disable those types of software, reboot, and re start NT. NT is working - at the moment, but, is there a way to determine the specific software that is causing the alleged "violation"? If I can determine the offender, I can deal with that specific software, and not compromise PC security.

      Any suggestions will be appreciated.
      I don't know if this will answer the main question but you should find some level of detail in your Event Viewer, located in administrative tools in the control panel.

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