2005-04-15, 03:01 AM
I've had issues in the past with the Indexing Service holding locks on files. This service is enabled by default, but it used very little. Try stopping it and see if it helps your delete issue. I've had anti-virus software cause issues like this too, so make sure you are excluding your recordings folder if you use any.
Further, to really make sure you can delete a file, try it from a command prompt, or do Shift-Delete from Windows Explorer. A simple Delete is actually a rename (to the recycled folder) and Windows 2000/XP/2003 will all allow an open file to be renamed without affecting currently open handles.
Further, to really make sure you can delete a file, try it from a command prompt, or do Shift-Delete from Windows Explorer. A simple Delete is actually a rename (to the recycled folder) and Windows 2000/XP/2003 will all allow an open file to be renamed without affecting currently open handles.