Yeah, what Pete said!

This is especially true with monster log files being moved around on the same 
spindle(s).

And it's a great tip when you want to delete or update a file that is in use, 
even if it's running.  Rename it, and you're done.  I've had to use this tip 
many times when patching a balky application, or I couldn't kill a virus 
(rename it, delete the renamed file and reboot, and it doesn't matter that it 
tries to launch itself by writing 10 different spots in the registry.

Andrew 8)

-----Original Message-----
From: Pete McNeil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 4:58 PM
To: Matt
Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] Log file locking???


On Wednesday, November 17, 2004, 7:38:44 PM, Matt wrote:

M>  Thanks to both of you for the guidance.

M>  Kevin, sleep.exe is from the Resource Kit.

M>  I've coded up a script fragment that should handle this, but I would 
M> appreciate some feedback on if this is the correct way to go.� 
M> Obvious declarations omitted: ' Disable error handling
M>  On Error Resume Next
  
M>  ' Move the specified file, retry after 5 seconds if error is found, 
M> limit to 100 tries.  intRetry = 100  Do While intRetry > 0
M>  ��� objFS.MoveFile strSource, strDestination

If I might add a few pennies to this.
I recommend that you rename the files before moving them. This will minimize 
the amount of time spent potentially in conflict with other programs. Renaming 
a file takes almost no time compared to moving it. Once the file is renamed, 
the move can proceed leisurely.

Hope this helps,
_M



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