Cannot open my catalog in lightroom (2,7)

When I try to open my catalog in LIghtroom (2,7)  it says the catalog is already opened in another application. But it is not as far as I can see. Somebody who knows what to do? Or i it a crash?

Thanks so much!!!  I really learned something and many hours of work 
were not spoiled.
maidi
25 jul 2011 kl. 15.33 skrev Pete Marshall:
With LR closed, check to see if there is a file ending in .lock next 
to the catalog. Like this
http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/76881/
Capture.JPG
If there is then delete it and then open LR again.
The lock file should be deleted every time LR is closed, but if your 
computer has crashed or you have shut it down without closing LR 
sometimes it doesn't. LR can have only one catalog opened at a time 
and the presence of the .lock file indicates to LR that a catalog is 
open.
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