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Exactly same issue, and I can also confirm that this issue started after MyFilms-V5.1.0.1468-(MP12) release. like u28151, I have my Ant config file (XML format) on my network drive in read-only mode for most users, and it's been like that forever. With v5.1 of the plug-in, it had no problem reading the database file (I even had several configs in myFilms using Filters, so I could have a config KidsMovie, and so on). Even using the old configs with the latest version v6.0.2.2791, the problem consists. (my database location is: \\Pdc\Movies\_Catalog\moviesDB.xmland it's failing creating the following file: \\Pdc\Movies\_Catalog\moviesDB.tmp) Suggestions: Assuming it's absolutely necessary for the plugin to create a temp file for the database (not sure why), could we pass it with a folder or even use temporary folder value. PS: Thanks for the awesome plugin... using it even before it was v0.4.7.9..
Exactly same issue, and I can also confirm that this issue started after MyFilms-V5.1.0.1468-(MP12) release.
like u28151, I have my Ant config file (XML format) on my network drive in read-only mode for most users, and it's been like that forever. With v5.1 of the plug-in, it had no problem reading the database file (I even had several configs in myFilms using Filters, so I could have a config KidsMovie, and so on).
Even using the old configs with the latest version v6.0.2.2791, the problem consists. (my database location is: \\Pdc\Movies\_Catalog\moviesDB.xml
and it's failing creating the following file: \\Pdc\Movies\_Catalog\moviesDB.tmp)
Suggestions: Assuming it's absolutely necessary for the plugin to create a temp file for the database (not sure why), could we pass it with a folder or even use temporary folder value.
PS: Thanks for the awesome plugin... using it even before it was v0.4.7.9..