My experience has been that **Windows** does not close the files of
processes that die. Either the process is not fully dead yet (perhaps a
side-effect of the srvany tool) or Windows *chooses* not to close them.

I cannot help here. Except, reboot.

On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 23:14 -0800, Tsahi Asher wrote:
> hi,
> yesterday, when i tried to upgrade my Bugzilla, i couldn't delete the folder 
> of the old Bugzilla version. the culprit was apparently SCMBug, because as 
> soon as i shut down the SCMBug service (i run it as a service using srvany 
> from the Windows Resource Toolkit) the folder was released. it appears like 
> SCMBug doesn't close the Bugzilla modules it uses after it finishes using 
> them.
> 
> the correct course of action, IMHO, would be to close whatever Bugzilla 
> module being used during the glue operation as soon as it finishes, and 
> release it.
> 
> Tsahi
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