Shouldn't be. I removed the file and replaced it with a known safe version.
I posted a reply about how the problem was resolved. Watch the list it might
not have posted yet.

Thank you for all of your assistance...
Gregory Malsack

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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 10:28 AM
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Subject: Re: Erasing Write-Protected Files


Gregory Malsack wrote:
> This is what I get. Not sure what it means...
>
> s--ia------- lsof
>
> lsof is the files that was changed and no longer works. I am trying to
> overwrite the file with a copy from another system.
>
> -----Original Message-----

Is that file in use, and that's why you can't delete it?
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Regards,

Shane



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