When navigating through the files and directories on your computer, you may have come across a peculiar file with the extension .pln.lck . This file seems to appear out of nowhere, leaving you wondering about its purpose and significance. In this article, we'll delve into the world of PLN.LCK files, exploring what they are, why they're created, and how they impact your computing experience.
[Lock] OwnerMachine=ENG-DESKTOP-01 OwnerUser=jsmith PID=7482 LockTime=2025-03-15 09:34:22 ProjectFile=powerplant_v3.pln
Another administrator might have intentionally or accidentally copied or moved the file.
file might remain behind. This makes the software think the project is still open. : Simply delete the
This method is safe because it uses SAP’s own file system browser, which respects operating system permissions.