| Title: | Windows NT |
| Notice: | See note 15.0 for HCL location |
| Moderator: | TARKIN::LIN .com::FOLEY |
| Created: | Thu Oct 31 1991 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 6086 |
| Total number of notes: | 31449 |
Sometimes when I try to delete a file, I get an error:
"Can not delete file.ext: There has been a sharing violation.
Source or Destination file may be in use"
O.K. I can buy that. The problem is, how do you find out which process
is using the file? Is there an Windows NT equivalent to the VMS
command: SHOW DEVICE/FILES?
Thanks,
Dave S.
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 5690.1 | CANDOO::GRIEB | Wed Feb 12 1997 12:04 | 5 | ||
NET FILES is the closest thing I know. | |||||
| 5690.2 | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Wed Feb 12 1997 12:43 | 5 | |
I think running the Server tool in control panel will also show
some information on files in use on file shares. Or was it just
shares in use?... I forget.
/Bill
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| 5690.3 | BHAJEE::JAERVINEN | Ora, the Old Rural Amateur | Thu Feb 13 1997 01:04 | 2 | |
re .2: I think it only shows network resources in use (shares, pipes,
...).
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