Allen wrote on 2015-07-17: 
>  Hi Foxgang.
>  I have an issue of a file not deleting after close.
>  There is a server 2008, this is used for data and any pc can work with it
>  ok. No problems. However the server also does some work. In this instance
it
>  needs to work with a local dbf placed in appdata/local. At one point I
close
>  the dbf, doevents, then try to delete it. I get file access denied. So I
>  assume windows has not closed the file even though I put a doevents in.
All
>  users have total control on this directory. The disk drives write ahead
>  cache is disabled. So the only thing I can think of is SMB2. Is this
likely
>  and if so how do I turn it off.
>  Al
> 

Allen,

If the Server is doing it locally, SMB2 is not part of the equation.
I would investigate anti-virus and backup tools.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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