We don't use multi-level files, but usually when I see the permission denied
it means a user has the file open at the OS level. I usually use PSTools to
find it. When you delete.index ... ALL it actually deletes the X_... file so
you get this message if someone has it open.

hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Haskett

I run UD v7.2.7 on a Windows 2008 R2 machine.  I've an account that has 
administrator and unidata group permissions assigned for "full 
control".  However, when I try to delete, recreate, then build the index 
on a particular multi-level file I get:

...removing indexes for APOPEN file...
No indices created on file "APOPEN"

...removing indexes for APOPEN,HISTORY file...
errno=13: Permission denied
Delete index file 'APOPEN\X_HISTORY' failed

...now creating indexes for APOPEN...
"INDEX_1.HISTORY": can not create multiple indices on same location
No new indices are created

...now creating indexes for APOPEN,HISTORY...
One "*" represents 1000 records
********

  8057 record(s) processed.

[Colin] [snip]

Does anyone know what's happening here and why I'm getting a 
"permissions" error?  Things I didn't try; reload Windows, reinstall 
UniData, deleting and re-creating the data file.

Thanks,

Bill Haskett


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