Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> Open dos box and use rmdir /s <<folder>>
>   

If the file is truly in use, that won't get it.  RD will just return an 
error saying it can't do it because a file is in use.

rmdir?  You're Linux roots are showing!  :-)


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