More data: I installed LockHunter (http://lockhunter.com/download.htm). It 
reports that no process has the file locked, but it also offers options to 
"Unlock and rename" and "Unlock and copy". I can do the first, which fits a 
vague impression I have that RENAME is easier than other file access. Ah, yes, 
I just tried RENAME from a command prompt, and it works. But "Unlock and copy" 
still fails, with a dialog that says:

You need permission to perform this action.

You require permission from <machine-name>\phsiii to make changes to this file.

BUT I am logged in as <machine-name>\phsiii already!

I looked at the file and the directories it's in, and it wasn't obvious that I 
actually had rights to them--but I added Everyone with Full Control, all the 
way up, and still can't read the file.

So this is obviously getting into Windows permissions arcana, not very 
CMake-ish, but I still figure someone might have an idea...?

...phsiii


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