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Tim Zych
Guest
I can rename a file, but when I try to delete it, I get an "access denied"
error. It's not being used by anybody.
How can this happen? This is a DLL file as part of a .Net solution which is
regularly updated. It's on a shared server that I access with Remote Desktop
if that matters, but I've looked at the task manager and no one is using it.
To reinstall the .Net solution, I can rename it, uninstall the solution and
reinstall the latest version, but that renamed DLL is still in there.
How can I delete it? I can see the Sharing and Security is full control for
everybody for this directory, but it still won't delete.
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Tim Zych
SF, CA
error. It's not being used by anybody.
How can this happen? This is a DLL file as part of a .Net solution which is
regularly updated. It's on a shared server that I access with Remote Desktop
if that matters, but I've looked at the task manager and no one is using it.
To reinstall the .Net solution, I can rename it, uninstall the solution and
reinstall the latest version, but that renamed DLL is still in there.
How can I delete it? I can see the Sharing and Security is full control for
everybody for this directory, but it still won't delete.
--
Tim Zych
SF, CA