Wirrunna;434168 Wrote: 
> I just stopped SC and was able to delete the server log. Strange,
> yesterday I couldn't delete it because it was in use by another program
> and when I closed the SCPowerTool I was able to delete the log. Must
> have been something else keeping it open. Sorry for the misleading
> suggestion.
No, what you first suggested seems plausible to me.  Try this:

Configure SrvrPowerCtrl to perform some fake, harmless command for
suspend.

Program and enable an alarm.

Fake-Suspend the system.  SCPowerTool.exe should now be running in the
background.

Stop the SqueezeCenter service.

Try deleting the server log.

I think it's possible that you will find that the log is locked.  On
the other hand, if you can confirm that it's not...all the
better...you'll have saved me some testing time.


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