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Old January 5th 04, 10:47 PM
Rob
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Default Error Deleting File or Folder

I am having problems deleting a file. Never ever seen
this problem. A simple delete or drag and drop or change
name nothing seems to work.

WHen I try to delete I get the following error message:
Error deleting file or folder
Cannot delete file: Cannot read from source file or disk

Has anyone encountered this problem?
Can anyone provide any help?

Would much appreciate it.

Cheers,
Rob
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Old January 5th 04, 10:48 PM
bill
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Default Error Deleting File or Folder

I see that all the time . It occurs AFTER I have deleted a file or
folder already and it does not disappear from explorer.
the only fix I have found is to close and reopen explorer.
it is no longer there.






On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 14:12:36 -0800, "Rob"
wrote:

I am having problems deleting a file. Never ever seen
this problem. A simple delete or drag and drop or change
name nothing seems to work.

WHen I try to delete I get the following error message:
Error deleting file or folder
Cannot delete file: Cannot read from source file or disk

Has anyone encountered this problem?
Can anyone provide any help?

Would much appreciate it.

Cheers,
Rob


 




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