I'll second jon's suspicions. I've had the same experience where I
wanted to delete the log files but couldn't. The trick was to shut down
the JVM. Either Ctrl-Alt-Del and look for the Java process and "End
Task", or just shut down apache properly (not the Ctrl-C method I think
most window's users use).
I'll add this to the FAQ. :)
Serge
jon * 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?
>
> are you sure that the jvm is being killed when you shut down apache?
>
> -jon
>
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