I know it's not an active process issue, because I created a bogus folder and bogus declude.exe
for DU to act upon.
That leads me to also believe its also a rights issue. However, I can't figure it out. I'm logged on
as Administrator, the DU folder and its contents owned by Administrator. The contents of the folder
inherit Administrator ownership, and same holds true for the bogus target folder and executable.
Any other ideas? Of note may be the fact that I get the update email after downloads, but regardless of the
fact that the target updated.
Burzin
At 10:14 AM 11/13/2003, you wrote:
You've set up DU to install only release versions. DU will do the following:
1.) Download the file http://www.declude.com/version.txt
This file at them moment contains ------------------------------------- Release: 1.75 http://www.declude.com/release/175/Declude.exe Beta: 1.76 http://www.declude.com/release/176/Declude.exe -------------------------------------
2.) Now DU will now check if there is already a downloaded release and beta file with this versions. If not it will download this files and save them in the appropriate folder.
3.) Depending on what you've selected to update (release or beta) it will look if there is a new file and if yes DU will copy this file to the indicated Imail path.
In your case only look to the subfolder "release" if you delete the folder "175" and run the DU manualy it should download, save and copy release 175.
If not I can only expect that your logon account has no right to overwrite in the imail path or that any time you've tried to overwrite this file it was looked because a process whas active.
Markus
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