Someone reported the exact same problem either here or on the Railo Group
yesterday.  Apparently it's a new window's feature. :)
--
Ryan



On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Rick Faircloth <r...@whitestonemedia.com>wrote:

>
> I've run into this curious problem recently, since switching to Windows 7
> RC, concerning deleting
> or renaming uploaded files.
>
> I was trying to sort out this problem through a development site when I
> decided to delete all the files
> that I had uploaded to my local system and couldn't delete through the
> browser.
>
> Various errors during deleting or renaming keep occuring, such as
> "e:\images\blah.jpg can't be deleted
> for some unknown reason"...and yes, CF says, "for some unknown reason".
>
> However, after an error was thrown in the browser, I did decide to just
> delete all the files building up
> through Windows Explorer.  I deleted all but one successfully, and that one
> I couldn't delete was the last
> one I uploaded.  Windows Explorer threw an error stating, "The action can't
> be completed because the
> file is open in jrun.exe"  ???
>
> What does that mean?  Is CF ( meaning jrun.exe?) hanging onto the file
> somehow, which would explain why I can't
> delete it or rename it as I normally can with CF?
>
> Is there a way to force jrun.exe to not keep the file "open?"
>
> Incidentally, after waiting a couple of minutes, I can delete the file
> normally.
>
> Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?  If I can't solve this, I've got to
> rewrite a ton of code and develop workarounds.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
>
> --
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> "Ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad
> reputation."  Henry Kissinger
>
>
> 

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