Try running a bad query against the datasource (whip up a CFM file call 
"LockKill.cfm" and stuff a CFQUERY in it - run in browser

"SELECT gum FROM Pack_of_Gum" should do the trick ;-)

This was the old school way to get Access to let go

Run the query and then refresh the folder with your DB file in in and 
the lock file "should" go way

If not...try a  few more times as sometimes it would take a couple of 
attempts

HTH

Cheers

*Bryan Stevenson*B.Comm.
President & CEO
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc. - makers of FACTS^(TM)
phone: 250.480.0642
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail: br...@electricedgesystems.com <mailto:br...@electricedgesystems.com>
web: www.electricedgesystems.com <http://www.electricedgesystems.com> 
and www.fisheryfacts.com <http://www.fisheryfacts.com>

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