HELLBRINGER 0 Posted September 9, 2001 Ok here is the situation, maybe you can be of some help. I go to add, delete, or modify files in a folder right. Then say I want to rename the folder, delete it, or what ever. It says I can't do it because of sharing violation. WTF!? Why is it doing this? I have to restart my system to rename it... But I can rename it before I mess with stuff in the folder. Anyone having this problem? Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted September 9, 2001 Yep, Yep. The system is still using it. My theory is it has the info cache somewhere.....heck could be adding the information to the MFT for all I know. I usually wait awhile and then try again...or you could try ending the explorer.exe task and seeing if that works. Share this post Link to post
HELLBRINGER 0 Posted September 9, 2001 hmm well i see... yet that is not much of an solution. How can I rid of this permantly? Does it have anything to do with my paging file? Share this post Link to post
CUViper 0 Posted September 9, 2001 There must be some program running that has the directory open.... for example, I find that if i download something with getright and then try to delete that directory, it won't let me. In this case, getright seems to have the directory open even after it has finished the download. If I close Getright, it will then be free to be deleted. So the trick is to find out which program is hanging out in the directory. Virus scanners come to mind to me, or maybe even the indexing service, if you have that turned on... Share this post Link to post
HELLBRINGER 0 Posted September 9, 2001 no, cause i can rename or delete before i start altering stuff... Share this post Link to post
CUViper 0 Posted September 9, 2001 Quote: no, cause i can rename or delete before i start altering stuff... Right - Before you alter anything, programs like virus scanners or the indexing service have no need to look at that directory. Once you start changing files in that directory, then those programs have to examine the files.... I'm not saying that this IS the reason why you are having that problem, but I think it's a good possibility, and worth looking into... Share this post Link to post
HELLBRINGER 0 Posted September 9, 2001 no i already checked those possibilities earlier... i have no virus scanners running, and indexing service is disabled. i have even let it sit days and it still wont let me do it. It does not make sense to me. Share this post Link to post
reversing_drive 0 Posted September 11, 2001 I also have that problem, It's a real B!tch. Unfortunatley the only thing that i found that works is a freakin restart I'm not sure but maybe a log-off - log-on may also work, either way it is a pain in the butt! It couldn't be a bug, could it it sure seems like one. I have yet to try ending the 'explorer.exe' task to fix it, which DosFreak suggested. Anyway i'm relieved i'm not the only one with this nuisance problem. I run Win2K SP2, IE5.5 SP2, Indexing Service 'OFF', Mcafee Viruscanner 5.21 'ON' Cheers, Share this post Link to post
HELLBRINGER 0 Posted September 12, 2001 Yes it certainly is a Pain in the ***. I too tried all these things before they even suggested them. I don't know what is wrong. But I will figure it out soon. Win2k, SP2, IE6, Anti-Virus Off Share this post Link to post