Stop and restart Cold Fusion Server. You can also go into the Cold Fusion 
administrator and uncheck "maintain database connection" in the 
datasource.  Once a query is made, the .ldb file will disappear.

Jacob

At 10:34 AM 10/5/00 -0600, you wrote:
>If anyone else is working with MS Access you've probably had the same
>annoying experience!!
>
>I often have to swap backed up databases (.mdb files) and if I've been
>using the old database that I want to copy over -- there is always a damn
>.ldb (file / record locking file) in the directory that prevents me from
>overwriting the old database.
>
>I know how to cure this problem on the web (make a dummy query to a
>nonexistent table in the same database) but that technique doe not seem to
>work on my hard drive? I usually end up, annoyed as hell, having to re-boot
>to be able to delete the damn thing off.
>
>Does anybody know of a simpler way to dispatch this pesky little .ldb file
>-- without rebooting?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dru
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