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If you open a file or multiple files in Audition 24.4.1.3 the last file closed stays locked in Windows 11 until you open another file in Audition or close Audition. This did not happen in Audition CS6. I just upgraded to Audition 24 from CS6.
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It doesn't happen here, and nobody else has reported it... If your OS is not releasing the file, there will be a reason for it. What you might need to do is download Process Explorer to establish why this is happening. Also, make sure that you are running as a user with Administrator rights - that has been the cause of a few otherwise unexplained problems.
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I am running as Administrator. This does not happen with Audition CS6. I just upgraded to Audition 2024.
If I do the same thing in CS6 the file is unlocked but not in 2024. I attached a screenshot showing Audition with no open files. I tried to rename the last one I had open and got the "file in use error". The error says Adobe Audition 2024 has the file open. I downloaded and ran the Process Explorer but you'll have to tell me what to look for. I didn't see anything that showed Adobe or any process has open files.
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If you use Ctrl-Alt-Delete, and open the Task Manager when this happens, does Audition show as a still-open app in the process tab?
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Audition is still open. That's the problem. It's open but no files show as open. They've been closed. But the last file that was closed is locked. If you try to change its name or something you get the locked error message. That's what the screenshot shows. Audition is open, and no files are open but I tried changing the name of the last file that was open in Audition and I can't change it. The error message in the screenshot says the file is open in Audition 2024.
In the screenshot, you can see Audition open with no files open but the error message from Explorer says the file is open in Audition. This does not happen in Audition CS6,
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The only way to unlock the file is to open another file in Audition or close Adition.
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You have to bear in mind that this isn't anybody else's experience with Audition, and indeed it's quite a common problem across the board, and can happen with any app - as you'd discover if you did a google search. For one set of potential fixes, have a look at this Youtube video.
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I think you're not taking into consideration that if I do the exact same thing in audition CS6 the filesl is not locked. Now you say no one else has the problem well maybe no one else leaves addition open and then tries to open the file in another editor or rename it right away. Like I said several times if I close addition the file becomes unlocked. So it's absolutely Adobe edition 2024 having this problem. Adobe edition CS6 does not have the problem. And I know about locked files and how to get rid of them that I can do all those things but it's much easier I could just close addition, or open another file but why why should I have to? iAudition 2024 should have released the file when it closed it but apparently it doesn't close it correctly.
I can reboot the computer, open edition 2024 open a file close it and then go try to change its name or something and it will be locked. It is Adobe 2024 having a problem with closing the last file that's open whether it's one or 10 the last one stays locked
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Okay, calm down - I've finally been able to replicate this behaviour. Still not quite sure what's behind it though. M$ changed a lot of security-related items in W11, so it could be one of those that Audition hasn't quite taken account of. And it certainly doesn't happen with W10, running exactly the same software...
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Thank you!
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If you want an instant fix for this, then use the current beta version - it doesn't do it. Also, it's possible that this may be no more than a console setting where the default got altered, but if it is, it's not immediately apparent which one it would be. It's also possible that this is a 'misplaced' setting in the debug database, but that's the same - not obvious. It's also worth mentioning that playing with either of these can have somewhat unpredictable results; there are dragons!
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I reproduced this issue. Opened a file, saw it wasn't what I thought it was, closed the file, could not delete the file. Confirmed it as Audition holding a lock on the file by closing Audition then deleting the file.
(build 24.2.0.83 on Win10)