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WilliamWMeyer

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:48 am
Post subject: Folder deletion problem, user profiles culprit?
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>customize (more info?)

My computer is on a network, and I routinely use Win Explorer to do file
management on the network drives from my (Win XP) computer.

I'm often prevented from deleting or renaming folders because I had a file
in that folder open in an application (Word, Acrobat, or even a "view" of
that folder in Win Explorer itself). Needless to say, I've closed the
document, closed the application, closed all applications, etc. The only
remedy is to restart Windows (log out, log in).

I can recreate the problem using only files and folders on only my c:\drive,
so though I see it more on the network, I know the problem lies with my
computer.

I'm pretty sure it's not a spyware-type problem, and have narrowed it down
to the complexity of the Win XP user profile system.

My question is, is there a way to organize Documents and Settings so that it
doesn't hang on to "expired file handles" (just to make up a term for it)?
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anatol

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 12:57 pm
Post subject: Re: Folder deletion problem, user profiles culprit? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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William,

Not a direct answer to your question, or maybe it is. You might want to try the
program Unlocker, available free at http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/#download.
I have used it to unlock/rename individual files/folders but it may also work if
you give it multiple filenames some of which may be locked. The program's
always worked perfectly for me.

Hope this helps,

Anatol

WilliamWMeyer wrote:

> My computer is on a network, and I routinely use Win Explorer to do file
> management on the network drives from my (Win XP) computer.
>
> I'm often prevented from deleting or renaming folders because I had a file
> in that folder open in an application (Word, Acrobat, or even a "view" of
> that folder in Win Explorer itself). Needless to say, I've closed the
> document, closed the application, closed all applications, etc. The only
> remedy is to restart Windows (log out, log in).
>
> I can recreate the problem using only files and folders on only my c:\drive,
> so though I see it more on the network, I know the problem lies with my
> computer.
>
> I'm pretty sure it's not a spyware-type problem, and have narrowed it down
> to the complexity of the Win XP user profile system.
>
> My question is, is there a way to organize Documents and Settings so that it
> doesn't hang on to "expired file handles" (just to make up a term for it)?
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WilliamWMeyer

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 11:36 am
Post subject: Re: Folder deletion problem, user profiles culprit? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"anatol" <anatol.TakeThisOut@somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:4820B846.D14DF755@somewhere.com...
> William,
>
> Not a direct answer to your question, or maybe it is. You might want to
> try the
> program Unlocker, available free at
> http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/#download.
> I have used it to unlock/rename individual files/folders but it may also
> work if
> you give it multiple filenames some of which may be locked. The program's
> always worked perfectly for me.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Anatol
>


Thanks, Anatol, I'll check it out.
--William
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