I'm running an application as a Windows Service. At the end of a test, the 
datasets & file are closed. And since this is .NET, I've forced garbage 
collection to make sure all that stuff is freed. The service continues to run.

However when I try to modify, move, whatever the HDF5 files that I've just 
finished, Windows (Server 2008) won't let me because it believes my service is 
still connected. I end up having to restart the service before they're free.

Is there something else I need to do to get HDF to let go of them?


Scott

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