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Piasecki Posted - 09/30/2020 : 12:03:11 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2020 (64-bit)
9.7.0.185 (Academic)

Operating System: Win10

When I try to open second project without closing the first one, in majority of cases (fortunately not always!) it will be the read-only project. Why there is this limitation, or how to remove it?
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snowli Posted - 10/12/2020 : 09:32:23 AM
Hi Eryk,

So the issue only exists when you open same project the 2nd time. It's by design then. You can't edit same project in two Origin sessions. This is true for many applications.


We have Project Explorer which is docked on left side of origin so u can easily switch folders in same project and work on them.

We supported folder and paste to another Origin session since Origin 2019b. You can copy a folder to another Origin session, after working, paste back if needed.


Thanks, Snow
Piasecki Posted - 10/09/2020 : 12:07:55 PM
Hi, Snow.
"Could you open your Task Manager and have Processes tab active.
Then try double click 1st project.
Check how many instances of Origin in Task Manager."

Just 1.

Then double click 2nd project to reproduce the issue.
Check how many instances of Origin in Task Manager.

2, however there are no any messages

Also, could you also check with 1st project open.
If you start a new instance Origin first. Then choose File: Open menu to open the 2nd project, will there be such issue?
No, no messages.

I have to check it when I will get the message,

However, if I click 2nd time the project which is already open, then I get the message.

I doubt whether the effect was observed in such a case only, but such an action would be perhaps sometimes useful, e.g. when you want to work simultaneously on 2 figs placed in 2 folders of one project.
Is it, for some reasons, forbidden?

Cheers
Eryk


snowli Posted - 10/08/2020 : 1:20:07 PM
Hello,
Could you open your Task Manager and have Processes tab active.
Then try double click 1st project.
Check how many instances of Origin in Task Manager.

Then double click 2nd project to reproduce the issue.
Check how many instances of Origin in Task Manager.

Also, could you also check with 1st project open.
If you start a new instance Origin first. Then choose File: Open menu to open the 2nd project, will there be such issue?


Thanks, Snow
easwar Posted - 10/07/2020 : 09:15:50 AM
Hi Eryk,

I can assure you there is no such intentional message we have placed into Origin.

The only time I see it is when I try open a project that is in a restricted folder to which Origin does not have write privilege, such as say opening a file that is in the samples folder under the Origin installation area, which is typically
C:\Program Files\OriginLab\Origin2020b\Samples...

The other possibility is the file is somehow locked by another process. I suggest you check with your IT if there is some background process that is locking the file.


Easwar
OriginLab
一击爆裂陈子豪 Posted - 10/07/2020 : 09:07:06 AM
Maybe you can try restarting your computer ...
Piasecki Posted - 10/07/2020 : 07:58:24 AM
The text of the message proves that such a behavior of the Origin is intentional, don't you think so?

Eryk
easwar Posted - 10/07/2020 : 07:46:46 AM
Hi Eryk,

We cannot reproduce the problem. For example, I double-clicked and opened 6 different projects in 6 Origin sessions on my Win10 PC with Origin version 2020, and there was no such error.

As you mentioned that this does not happen always, perhaps there is some other background process running on your PC that locks the file temporarily?

Easwar
OriginLab
Piasecki Posted - 10/07/2020 : 04:55:39 AM
What you mean by "restricted folder"? This concerns any projects, from any folders.

Eryk
一击爆裂陈子豪 Posted - 10/06/2020 : 4:02:04 PM
Would the files be in a restricted folder by any chance?
Piasecki Posted - 10/06/2020 : 2:51:26 PM
"There should not be problem to double-click a second OPJU file to open it normally."
Thank you for your suggestion, but I do just this!
And sometimes this works but in the majority of cases I get the the message https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/OriginMessage.jpg[/img]
cpyang Posted - 10/06/2020 : 2:46:14 PM
Maybe you can capture a video so we can understand this better? There should not be problem to double-click a second OPJU file to open it normally.

CP
Piasecki Posted - 10/06/2020 : 2:14:24 PM
Him Snowli,
No, I never observed any problem with the double click.

Eryk
Piasecki Posted - 10/06/2020 : 2:11:29 PM
This computer is used only by me, so I don't understand the suggestion that "someone already has it opened somewhere else at this moment". This "somebody" is ME, I simply would like to work on other project without closing the previous one. Here is the error message: https://my.originlab.com/ftp/forum_and_kbase/Images/OriginMessage.jpg[/img]

Why this is not permitted? And why sometimes it is?
snowli Posted - 10/06/2020 : 09:01:06 AM
Do you have issue double clicking opju sometimes?

There is a known issue of double clicking project to launch Origin on some PCs.
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Quick-Help/double-click-open-failed

It actually opens a hidden instance of Origin but stuck at launching the project in it. When you double click again, since it detect the origin, it launches the project.

It's possible that the project you double clicked was stuck in the process so it shows as read-only.

I would recommend you launch Origin first and then open project in it.

Thanks, Snow


So it's
Piasecki Posted - 10/06/2020 : 03:37:55 AM
Hi,
No, usually I click an icon corresponding to some existing project, work on it, and then (without closing it) I click another icon, corresponding to another project. Then(not always) it opens with the message that the second project is opened in the READ ONLY mode.
snowli Posted - 10/05/2020 : 09:23:12 AM
Hello,

We couldn't reproduce it.

Could you give steps of how you open Origin projects?
1. Launch one instance of Origin.
2. Choose File: Open to open one project file.
3. Launch another instance of Origin.
4. Choose File: Open to open a 2nd project?

Thanks, Snow
Piasecki Posted - 10/05/2020 : 08:31:16 AM
To be precise: one CAN open the 2nd project, but only in READ ONLY mode.
Piasecki Posted - 10/05/2020 : 06:13:11 AM
No, I want to open the second project without closing the 1st one.
It's usual in Windows: you may open the new window without closing all the other ones, right? In Origin this is, for some reasons, forbidden. If you work on some project and want to open other one (existing or a new one) you have to close the previous project (i.e. to close Origin) and only then to open the other one.
I must say that sometimes opening the 2nd project turns out possible, I don't know why.
cpyang Posted - 10/04/2020 : 1:22:07 PM
You mean same project, not 2nd project right?
You open project A, then you double-click project A "again" into a 2nd instance of Origin, correct?

I just tried Excel, it simply does not allow this at all. When open the same file on a second instance of Excel, the 1st instance it will automatically close that file.

CP
Piasecki Posted - 10/04/2020 : 08:34:04 AM
I KNOW that this is because I open 2nd project without closing the 1st one. My question is: what is the purpose of this limitation? It is a real nuisance. Since over 25 years in Windows we have the possibility of opening and working on many projects simultaneously, why not in Origin?! Is it possible somehow to switch off this limitation?
一击爆裂陈子豪 Posted - 09/30/2020 : 12:08:33 PM
It is read-only because someone already has it opened somewhere else at this moment.
It can even be yourself that has it opened in a different Origin session.

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