CinnamonDonkey wrote:
Thanx for the response Tim! :-) Great site!
> I'm genuinely surprised to hear you say that...
Early morning frustration... I appologise to all... you are totally
right. Thank you to all for the responses.
Well it's big of you to apologise. In return, I've managed to kno
Thanx for the response Tim! :-) Great site!
> I'm genuinely surprised to hear you say that...
Early morning frustration... I appologise to all... you are totally
right. Thank you to all for the responses.
The sysinternal "Handle" tool that you made reference to earlier is
definately a working s
CinnamonDonkey wrote:
> I have to say, this has got to be one of the
> least helpful groups I am subscribed to.
I'm genuinely surprised to hear you say that, especially
about this thread to which you (who appear to be the OP)
have received several replies all pointing you towards
the sysinternals
I have to say, this has got to be one of the least helpful groups I am
subscribed to.
Some interesting links...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/218965
http://timgolden.me.uk/python/win32_how_do_i/add-security-to-a-file.html#the-short-version
http://timgolden.me.uk/python/win32_how_do_
En Thu, 14 May 2009 08:42:07 -0300, Lawrence D'Oliveiro escribió:
In message <787d6072-3381-40bd-
af20-8e1a40405...@h23g2000vbc.googlegroups.com>, CinnamonDonkey wrote:
I have a script running which occa[s]ionally fails because it is trying
to delete a file in use by another process. When this
> In message <787d6072-3381-40bd-
> af20-8e1a40405...@h23g2000vbc.googlegroups.com>, CinnamonDonkey wrote:
>
>> I have a script running which occa[s]ionally fails because it is trying
>> to delete a file in use by another process. When this happens I want
>> it to log which process has the lock.
In message <787d6072-3381-40bd-
af20-8e1a40405...@h23g2000vbc.googlegroups.com>, CinnamonDonkey wrote:
> I have a script running which occa[s]ionally fails because it is trying
> to delete a file in use by another process. When this happens I want
> it to log which process has the lock.
Maybe the