Only one user at a time can access an EMME/2 data bank and a lock file (locki) in the application environment is used to ensure this. At the beginning of an EMME/2 session, EMME/2 tests for the existence of a lock file in the application environment. If one is found, the procedure exits with the message: Data bank already in use! If no lock file is found, one is created at the beginning of the session and is deleted when EMME/2 terminates (if variables %HOST% and/or %USER% exist, their values are recorded in the lock file). If an EMME/2 session terminates abnormally (power off, reset or control-alt-del), the lock file may not always be deleted. In this case, delete the lock file before calling EMME2. Check that no EMME/2 session is in progress before deleting a lock file.
6.2.8: Why do I get the message:
This message is related to the use of e2netl32 (see Question 2.3.5).
6.3 UNIX Only
6.3.1: When I try to run EMME/2 on my UNIX workstation I only get the following message. Why?
You are trying to run EMME/2 on a UNIX computer for which you do not have a licence. See Question 3.0.1.
6.3.2: Why do I get the message:
The binary of the module you are trying to start is probably corrupt. See Question 3.0.4.
6.3.3: When I try to start EMME/2 I get the following BDISK error message. Why?
Error message number 1065 appears when EMME/2 is not able to access the d






