Hi,
Could you please advise me "How to delete the locked process or old projects from Diagram/eminer?".
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Mirza
One way to delete a project. Open the project in EM, go to File-> Delete this project. Click Yes/OK when prompted.
To delete the locks of an EM workspace, locate the workspace folder (EMWS1, EMWS2, etc), open the folder System, then delete the file called "wsopen.lck".
More recent versions of EM ask you if you want to delete the lock, and does it automatically for you. You might have to delete the .lck file yourself in EM 6.2.
I hope it helps,
M
One way to delete a project. Open the project in EM, go to File-> Delete this project. Click Yes/OK when prompted.
To delete the locks of an EM workspace, locate the workspace folder (EMWS1, EMWS2, etc), open the folder System, then delete the file called "wsopen.lck".
More recent versions of EM ask you if you want to delete the lock, and does it automatically for you. You might have to delete the .lck file yourself in EM 6.2.
I hope it helps,
M
Thanks Miguel for sharp reply. I will check out at my end whether it will workable or not.
Thanks a lot Miguel answer, it is working.
I don't usually delete projects because I am a compulsive hoarder.
But if you need a backup for a project you will delete, remember that you can save a diagram as an XML. To be on the safe side I would have a backup of the metadata roles and levels, and an XML that I can run later to recreate a project.
Glad it helped. Good luck!
Miguel
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