[CF5, VerityK2, Win2K]
When a Verity collection gets corrupted, sometimes it's quite hard to
delete the collection directory from c:\cfusion\verity\collections. It
claims that the directory is in use by another process.

Which process is using this directory?

I've stopped the CF Application Service and tried to delete. Same with
the Verity K2 service. I've also tried deleting the collection using
the CF Admin and CFCOLLECTION delete tag. I've killed all vspider
jobs. I've even deleted the collection's registry entry.

So, what can I do to reliably delete a corrupted collection, short of
a reboot?

Thanks,
Jamie
P.S. Is there any way in windows to see who or which process is tying
up a file?
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