Hey gang:

I figured I'd email you guys first before I post to CF-Talk -- since you're all my 
favoritest group of email junkies.  Yes, it's an off-topic techie post!  Flame me!  
Hit me with cast-iron muffin pans!  Barrage me with stale muffins!

I've got three production Spectra boxes, all running Spectra 1.5/CF 4.5/NT Server 4.

So we've got the standard IIS logs for each site we're running on those boxes.  
Normally, someone goes in there, pulls down the logfiles, runs reporting, and then 
deletes the source files on the servers.  Sometimes we get "Access Denied -- File in 
use" errors on OLD logfiles.  We're not talking yesterday's logs, we're talking about 
logfiles created two or three months ago.  (Although this problem occurs to logfiles 
even a day old.)

Permissions are set to the standard "Everyone [Full Control]" on those logfile 
directories, and I've even tried using hte admin account too.  No good.  We've gone so 
far as to actually reboot boxes, and we still get the same result.  Sometimes, if 
we're lucky, we'll be able to delete them.

Anyone ever experience anything like this before?

Thanks!
-V
AIM Handle: Vinny49
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