If you mean delete it, no. If it is used exclusive by the user, you will not even be able to open it from another program.
Why not just write a routine to change it as you need it changed in the executable?
>I have a system which when a user logs in a file in their profile directory is open exclusively by that user. Thereforr:
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>User A - UserNumber 001 Insystem.DBF
>User B - UserNumber 002 Insystem.DBF
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>Basically each user has a user number and in a directory named profiles their is a directory for each user as follows
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>\PROFILE
> \User001
> \User002
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>In each user numbered directory is their own InSystem.DBF file which is exclusive to that user when logging in.
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>Is there any way I can kill this file by command line when this file is in use?
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>Many Thanks
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
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