>>How do you unlock a file on the file server? Is there a procedure in OS that allows you to do that?
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>>Thank you.
>
>You can forcibly close files manually
>>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer Management>shared folders>Open Files
>And then 'kill them' one by one there :)
>That is if you are on server machine;
>You can do it also from netw PC with sufficient rights by connecting
>to server machine first and then doing it in the same way as you would kill locally open file.
>
>HTH
Thank you very much for your help.
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