Barrie,

I was going to suggest looking at virus scanners for the same reason
-- they tend to look into zip/jar files and keeping them locked,
preventing deletion from disk.  You'll probably notice that as well in
unlocker though if that's the case...

Regards,

Gert Vanthienen
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2009/10/6 Barrie Treloar <[email protected]>:
> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Stuart Roe <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Barry,
>>
>> If you stop SMX can you delete the data folder in the SMX installation?
>>
>> I have previously had a problem where the Windows Content Index Service
>> (cisvc.exe) was processing file in the data folder and the deletion
>> operation failed. It interferred with the undeployment and redeployment of
>> SA to SMX.
>>
>> I stopped SMX and tried to delete the data folder and found that files were
>> still in use. Using the Process Explorer (after of the Sysinternals toolkit)
>> I found that the indexing service had a file open within the folder. Killing
>> the process fixed the issue.
>>
>> Not sure if this will help, but it's worth checking.
>
> Yes, it is worth checking. I'm fairly sure I have indexer turned off -
> waste of cpus.
>
> I also use unlocker which can tell me what process has lock files open as 
> well.
>
> Will find out tomorrow at work.
> Cheers
>

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