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How to unlock a record?
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22/04/2002 15:55:41
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00647779
Message ID:
00647831
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10
Hi Igor,
I think you meant for this to go to N.Lea-the originator of the thread.
Tracy

>Reboot your PC.
>
>>NO, I'm sorry. I meant any open tables in YOUR CURRENT SESSION. Or did you mean that what you have checked includes your own open workareas when you are trying to delete the file? Are you trying to delete it from WITHIN VFP?
>>
>>If you are trying to delete from the OS and not within VFP, did you check the sessions and make sure all sessions are closed (no active connections)? Have you had all of the users log out and THEN AFTER THAT checked what sessions (if any) are open under the shared folder on the server? Close any sessions left open and then try to delete the file.
>>
>>Also, what virus scanner are you running? Are you also sure that it is not quaranteened? I'm just stepping through typical troubleshooting steps here so I'm sorry if I keep covering stuff you have already checked.
>>
>>Delete all files in the temp file (that are not required by the OS) on the server too to ensure a copy of it is not open in the temp file location which could prohibit you from deleting the original.
>>
>>Tracy
>>
>>
>>]>No one has it open. I try to delete it and file access is denied. No work areas are open. All have been closed and all applications exited. I do not want to have to restart the server. :(
>>>
>>>>Hi!
>>>>Are you trying to delete a file that you have open in another workarea at the same time by anychance? I would check to see if it is open before you try to delete it just in case and see if that works.
>>>>
>>>>Tracy
>>>>
>>>>>>What OS is the server running?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I have a table located on my server that states that one of the records is locked by another user. Is there anyway to bypass this? I have noone accessing the table except myself, but I cannot delete the file because access is denied, nor can I open it exclusively. Can anyone help me? Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>Windows NT 4.0
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