Does anyone have any idea what the sharing violation is or how to find it? The only thing I can do at this point is save under a slightly different name. Either I do more work or leave and come back to it later and make more changes. I open a project in its original folder, say in Sonar 7, work on it, and then do a Save As, move to the CbB folder and save it there. I'm updating some old pieces with software resources (I no longer use any hardware synths). Hey, side issue: My SPlat doesn't have the Theme Editor in Preferences (probably I stopped my subscriptions before they added this to SPlat?) so I can't apply the Tungsten theme. I also tried deactivating AVG and that didn't help, either.) (I updated the eLicenser software to the latest version after this problem began, to no avail. So I don't know what is going on or why Synsopos gets activated in CbB and not SPlat, but it seems the sharing violation is somehow related to Synsopos. If I don't use HS 3, Synsopos doesn't get activated and I can overwrite freely.īUT - I opened a copy of this same project in SPlat and Synsopos doesn't come up at all:
I use Steinberg's HALion Sonic 3 as the base VI for most of my music (basically replacing my old Roland SC-880 hardware). Turns out it has to do with Steinberg's eLicenser copy protection software.
I began to notice recently this program, Synsopos, as a process under Cakewalk.exe: SYNSOPOS.exe pid: 13112 type: File xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1D68: D:\Midi\Cakewalk\Sonar (CBB)\N_idea19-Test\N_idea19-Test.cwp