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Cannot Delete File
Have you tried rebooting and deleting from safe mode? Or
maybe deleting it with command prompt (dos emulator) -----Original Message----- Hello, I created a network folder and using a new scanner, place documents into it. I created a .jpg and some .pdf files. I then attempted to delete the .pdf files and was given a sharing error. The server is XP and this particular workstation is Win2000. On my new machine (XP) I attempted to delete the files with the same error. I have admin rights. I then opened the remote server screen and was unable to delete the files. I went back to the original machine and tried to delete the folder. The ..pdf files were deleted, but I cannot delete the .jpg file. I check the porperties and there are no restrictions. The file was allowed access by the Everyone group. I logged on to the win2000 machine as myself and added Administrators to the .jpg files and still could not delete that file. This is frustrating. Can someone come up with a solution? God Bless, Mark A. Sam . |
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Cannot Delete File
Hello Michael,
I booted up this morning and tried and was able to delete the folder. Is there a protocol that a person needs to reboot to remove a folder, or is this just another of the millions of quirks in Microsoft products. Sheesh. God Bless, Mark "Michael" wrote in message ... Have you tried rebooting and deleting from safe mode? Or maybe deleting it with command prompt (dos emulator) -----Original Message----- Hello, I created a network folder and using a new scanner, place documents into it. I created a .jpg and some .pdf files. I then attempted to delete the .pdf files and was given a sharing error. The server is XP and this particular workstation is Win2000. On my new machine (XP) I attempted to delete the files with the same error. I have admin rights. I then opened the remote server screen and was unable to delete the files. I went back to the original machine and tried to delete the folder. The ..pdf files were deleted, but I cannot delete the .jpg file. I check the porperties and there are no restrictions. The file was allowed access by the Everyone group. I logged on to the win2000 machine as myself and added Administrators to the .jpg files and still could not delete that file. This is frustrating. Can someone come up with a solution? God Bless, Mark A. Sam . |
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Cannot Delete File
Hello Michael,
I booted up this morning and tried and was able to delete the folder. Is there a protocol that a person needs to reboot to remove a folder, or is this just another of the millions of quirks in Microsoft products. Sheesh. God Bless, Mark "Michael" wrote in message ... Have you tried rebooting and deleting from safe mode? Or maybe deleting it with command prompt (dos emulator) -----Original Message----- Hello, I created a network folder and using a new scanner, place documents into it. I created a .jpg and some .pdf files. I then attempted to delete the .pdf files and was given a sharing error. The server is XP and this particular workstation is Win2000. On my new machine (XP) I attempted to delete the files with the same error. I have admin rights. I then opened the remote server screen and was unable to delete the files. I went back to the original machine and tried to delete the folder. The ..pdf files were deleted, but I cannot delete the .jpg file. I check the porperties and there are no restrictions. The file was allowed access by the Everyone group. I logged on to the win2000 machine as myself and added Administrators to the .jpg files and still could not delete that file. This is frustrating. Can someone come up with a solution? God Bless, Mark A. Sam . |
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