"Share Violation" Error

"Share Violation" Error

"Share Violation" Error

A "Share Violation" error message displays in Stockbook.
This problem is mostly likely caused by your anti-virus software.

Step 1. Close Stockbook

Step 2. Add Stockbook as an exception to the anti-virus software on your computer

You can try to do an internet search for instructions. If you are unable to do this or cannot find appropriate instructions, please contact your IT as this is an out of system error.

If the error message persists once the exception has been made and when completing the rebuild, please contact Outcross Systems on 1800 799 107.



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