Also Windows will prevent deleting or renaming a file it thinks is in use.   
Check the open files section under Control Panel/administrative tools.  
Sometimes even if a file is not listed there windows will still complain about 
it being in use.   Examples will be any file opened for reading by another 
program, or I have seen it sometimes even when the file has been recently 
closed.   Open Office documents cannot be attached into in email if they are 
still open in the program etc.   I have always suspected some caching issue 
might be behind these oddities.

If you can't rename, then plan B might be to copy the file and then overwrite 
the original.

On some sites I have seen a sort of similar issue - a Copyfile  command might 
either silently fail, or might end up with the destination file having the 
current date and time on it rather than the original...Only seems to be an 
issue on certain networks, and then only sometimes.

John Bird
JBCL
Contact:
johnkb...@paradise.net.nz
jbc...@xtra.co.nz
027 4844528
http://jbclnz.googlepages.com



From: Vik Vasudev 
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 4:20 AM
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List ; NZ Borland Developers Group - 
Delphi List 
Subject: [DUG] Rename file issue using renamefile command


Hi Everyone,

I am facing a problem using the rename function in delphi 6. 

We are using a Banking application where our client normal do End of day 
processing during end of day. During that time we process lot of file and 
rename it

say for example from xyx.txt to xyx.001 and xyz.002 etc.

But one of my client says he is getting error while the file getting renamed. I 
just checked all the read access rights credential and everything seems 
alright. And there is no locking too.It dont happen for him in every location 
except in one branch.

I just wonder if anyone ever come across this problem since i am not able to 
figure out what could be the reason other than file rights

Regards
Vik





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