Compile - file is not open error



VFP9 SP1

At the end of a compile to an exe I am getting a "file is not open" error.
The last compile I did was a month ago and everything worked fine. Today I
am getting the file is not open error when trying to compile all of my vfp9
apps. The only reference I could find to this is something that happened in
VFP6 and was fixed by a service pack.

Help please...
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