This is, I can delete the file just fine manually. So, I don't think any 
other processes (besides ASSP), are accessing the file.

Henning Hildebrand wrote:
> I do not think this is a permissions problem, since the file is newly created 
> and thus inherites all permissions from the folder in which it resides. If 
> there would be a problem, the other files in there would have the same 
> problem.
> 
> Another reason could be too long path/filenames. However, in your case, where 
> you installed to C:\ASSP, this should neither be the reason for your problems.
> 
> I did not follow all of this thread, but did you ever check if this file is 
> simply being kept open by another process/user?
> Not only virus scanners keep files open, but also backup software shadow 
> copy, other logged on users, external applications etc.
> 
> Henning Hildebrand
> RIBE IT
> 
>>>> Paul Houlbrooke <[email protected]> 30.04.2009 16:21 >>>


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