You can also try disabling the write cache on your hard drive (the one reported as having the files open) as well as the machine that holds the files.
>>Windows 2000 and XP use oportunistic locking. Maybe this is the issue. Try to disable oportunistic locking by editing registry on server:
>>[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters]
>>Try to change "EnableOplocks" value to 0.
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>>>Sometimes happens that i cannot access a vfp table because it seems to be in use by someone else.
>>>It is also impossible to rename it from windows.
>>>I'm 100% sure it is not used and all the vfp applications are closed.
>>>Is there anything i can do to get rid of this problem ?
>>>Thank you
>>>Alessio
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>thank you, i'll try to do what you told me.
>Anyway I turned off the pc where the data were stored and now i can access the table again.
>When I turned my pc off i got the warning message telling me that there were to user whit files open connected to the machine. What sound strange to me was that both of them were the same PC i.e. the PC where i was working.
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