On Jul 31, 2009, at 8:43 AM, Rafael Copquin wrote:

> CLOSE DATABASES ALL
> CLOSE ALL
>
> and immediately after that I try to erase the app database:
> But I get the error: FILE IS IN USE

I know you solved this, but for general awareness: I had a similar  
situation. It was on a Novell network. Turned out the Novell didn't  
let go of file handles until, well, until it felt like it.

I built a 10-second delay into the program, and that did it.

Ken


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