Hi,
You check the disk caching setting in Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager then right click the disk drive and select properties, then select policies and uncheck enable write caching on the disk, then reboot.
>>Run filemon from
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Filemon.html and see what still has it's hooks into it.
>>Also check if caching has been turned back on, the system may not have written the cache back to disk yet.
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>Well, it seems to be related to IIS, after I shut it down from Services, I was able to have access to the file. I don't know why it is acting like that now. But, this was reproduceable. I did that again in the same simulation after a reboot. This is new since recently.
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>Where would I go to check for the cache?
Regards N Mc Donald