Have you tested to see if you can delete other types of files in the same
folder?
--- anhtruong52 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Adelle,
>
> Thanks for all detail explanations, they are very clear &
> reasonable! However, I did verify all of them ... not single case
> occuring! Here is detail what I tried:
>
> 1. This myfile.mdb is located on my Web-site "\database" location
>
> 2. Because it is a test for trying to delete a .mdb file, therefore
> nobody access to it! There is nothing DAO, ADO, RDO or any SQL
> access to it (not yet)!
>
> 3. Before & After trying to delete the myfile.mdb, I use FTP to
> verify it ---> it still there and without any myfile.ldb
>
> Note: Might be I missed something to mention in my case? By any
> chance you tried successfully once?
>
> Thanks again for help!
>
>
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Adelle L.
> Hartley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have the myfile.mdb in sub-folder database, sometime I want
> > > to delete it but after I do the following (correct location),
> > > it is still there:
> >
> > You cannot delete a .mdb file while there are any users who still
> have an
> > open connection to this file. If the database is shared over a
> network, you
> > can examine the .ldb file to see which users are still connected.
> >
> > For various reasons, the .mdb file will sometimes remain locked,
> even when
> > the user has exited the application.
> >
> > If the database is being accessed via Microsoft Access, then there
> is not
> > much you can do about that except to make sure that Access has
> been closed
> > (via the Task Manager on NT/2K/XP or by rebooting on 95/98/me).
> >
> > If the database is being accessed via a Visual Basic application
> (using DAO,
> > RDO, or ADO), then you need to ensure that all open recordsets
> from that
> > database have been closed, and that all connections to that
> database have
> > been closed.
> >
> > Adelle.
>
>
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