Thanks James
Although I guess that this is only of use if I am using cached updates in my
app. - which I am not.
Sorry - didn't make that clear.

It seems what I am after is a way to force Windows to write anything it has
cached.
Mark
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From: "James Sugrue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:00 PM
Subject: RE: [DUG]: LCK files


> Try looking up FlushBuffers in the help.
>
> Questions :
> 1.  Is there a way to flush the cache say on exiting the app? 2.  Failing
> that, where does one 'back-off' the windoze cacheing?
>
> TIA
> Mark
>
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