Guest Chris Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 I need to delete a Excel from a folder on C: which is not shared. But got following message: the process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. How can find out what "another process" is? Or just forced it to be deleted even being used by another process. The server is W2k3. Thanks.
Guest ProtonJohn Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 RE: can not delete a file I have found a system reboot will release the process and the file can then be deleted. If it is in use after a fresh reboot, there may be some spyware/virus activity. Run system scans. Also check to see what is being shared out by looking in the computer management>shared folders>sessions "Chris" wrote: > I need to delete a Excel from a folder on C: which is not shared. But got > following message: the process cannot access the file because it is being > used by another process. How can find out what "another process" is? Or > just forced it to be deleted even being used by another process. The server > is W2k3. > > Thanks.
Guest ProtonJohn Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 RE: can not delete a file I have found a system reboot will terminate whatever is holding onto a file. If it does not seem to, you can check Computer Management > Shared Folders > Sessions and see what may be using the file outside of the local computer. If there is nothing and after a fresh reboot, the file will not delete, you may check for spyware and viruses. "Chris" wrote: > I need to delete a Excel from a folder on C: which is not shared. But got > following message: the process cannot access the file because it is being > used by another process. How can find out what "another process" is? Or > just forced it to be deleted even being used by another process. The server > is W2k3. > > Thanks.
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