Tecdoc Loading Data Failed | Check The Configuration File Exclusive

: TecDoc applications rely on specific configuration files (often named config.xml , settings.json , or similar depending on the version) to define server endpoints and local data paths. Syntax errors or invalid declarations in these files prevent the utility from starting.

Which are you running (e.g., DVD offline version, network version, or a specific year release)?

Is the database stored or on a shared network server ?

The path to the database in the configuration file is incorrect or damaged. : TecDoc applications rely on specific configuration files

Your user account lacks read/write permissions to the TecDoc\Data folder [1].

To stop this error from happening again, avoid shutting down your PC while TecDoc is actively loading data. Additionally, add the TecDoc installation folder to your Antivirus exclusion list, as aggressive background scans can lock the configuration files and mimic an "exclusive access" error. To help pinpoint the exact fix, tell me:

The core of the issue usually resides in the configuration file where the database pathways are stored. Is the database stored or on a shared network server

This error indicates that (a vehicle parts catalog system) failed to load its data, and the likely cause is an issue with the configuration file — specifically related to an exclusive access or lock on the file.

Follow these steps in order to resolve the error and restore access to your automotive parts data. Step 1: Kill Hidden TecDoc Processes

If found, (do not delete .ini or .xml configuration files). To stop this error from happening again, avoid

The software relies on a configuration file (often TECDOC32.INI or a similar .xml file) to know exactly where the data volumes are located. If the path is wrong, it triggers the loading failure.

– Frustrating for end users, but fixable with basic system administration knowledge.

Add an exclusion for both the and the TecDoc Database Folder .

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Look for lines pointing to database pathways, such as DataPath= or Database= . Verify that the drive letter matches your current setup (especially if using external drives or network mapping).