I also encountered a problem like this one recently. In my case it was
Norton Antivirus inspecting a newly created file (that I created via
gettemporaryfolderitem), what in turn made f.createbinaryfile return error
104 (file in use).

I found the MBS-function delayMBS optimal to insert a little delay after
creating the new file, and haven't encountered any problem since.


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Am 31.03.2006 1:11 Uhr schrieb
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> Subject: Re: FolderItem weirdness
> From: Harrie Westphal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 16:26:39 -0600
> 
> 
> On Mar 30, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Joseph J. Strout wrote:
> 
>> I guess I just prefer threads for long operations.
> 
> Well, in my case these are very small files being copied but on
> occasion, the file being copied will be unavailable if the program
> tries to re-access it too quickly. It doesn't happen often, but now
> and then it is a gotcha that must be coded for.


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