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    Default cannot create a file when that file already exists (oxb7)

    I am trying to do a net rendering but keep getting this error message "cannot create a file when that file already exists (oxb7)", after this each computer repeats the same frame again!!!

    Has anyone encountered this or does anyone know what it is and how to fix it?

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    Rich

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    Default Re: cannot create a file when that file already exists (oxb7)

    I get that so often that I have made a link to the "server job" folder that is in your back burner file. Open it and delete the files. Then close. and if the server doesn not reset... just close it and re open it. I normaly do not wait to see if it resets.. I just delete the files in the server job file and then close and re open the server. Most of the time there will only be one file in the server job folder. This problem only happens on one of my computers... the slowest and hottest one. I dont know if it s a ram problem or a heat problem.
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    Default Re: cannot create a file when that file already exists (oxb7)

    thanks michael, ill give it a try. does that usually solve the problem then

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    Default Re: cannot create a file when that file already exists (oxb7)

    richard I am not sure what the problem is.. I have to do it every 10 hours or so on this machine. It is running hot as I said before.. but not sure if it is that or memory.. Just bought some more memory so should have an answer for you on that soon.
    Michael

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