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Mise a jour vers Lightroom 6 impossible

New Here ,
May 12, 2017 May 12, 2017

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J’ai acheté la mise a jour de Lightroom 3 vers Lightroom 6.  Installé sous Windows 10 et création du Lr_CATALOG-2 OK.

Mais après 48 heures de bon fonctionnement Lr 6 refuse d’ouvrir sur Lr_CATALOG-2. Il me dit « les droits d’accès sont probablement insuffisants ou une autre application  Lightroom utilise le catalogue. »

nota:  le fichier .LOCK reste ouvert et le . lrcat du CATALOG disparait.

J’ai changé de disque dur système et réinstallé Windows 10-64 home

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Community Expert , May 12, 2017 May 12, 2017

Close Lightroom and then delete all .lock files. Then try to open Lightroom and the catalog for LR6.

Also, make sure that you have full write privileges on the folder where the catalog is stored.

What is the full path to your catalog?

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Close Lightroom and then delete all .lock files. Then try to open Lightroom and the catalog for LR6.

Also, make sure that you have full write privileges on the folder where the catalog is stored.

What is the full path to your catalog?

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