John Brecht wrote:

   I am running Apache 1.3.3 and JServ on a Windows98 machine.  Once Apache
   has been started, even after I shut it down, I cannot delete, rename, or
   move the Jar containing the class files for a client applet I am
   testing.  The system seems to think that the file is in use.  After
   rebooting the system, I get access back.  Anybody have this problem.

Yes, but this has nothing to do with Apache or JServ (or, rather, it is
tangentially related). It's a "feature" of Windoze. If the OS thinks the
file is active, then it won't allow you to mess with it. Rebooting the
machine clears the "in use" marker on the file. I've seen this on NT a lot,
with all sorts of programs. I can shut down every process (like a Netscape
Server) so I can deal with a Netscape log file, and no luck. I have to
reboot to clear the usage marker. No wonder I'm a Unix bigot....

Isn't it a violation of some obsure Microsoft policy to be running server
software on a client OS???? <just kidding>.




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