J wrote:
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 20:32, J <dreadpiratej...@gmail.com> wrote:

connections eventually.  So being able to find who has a lock on a
given file or directory if the program dies unexpectedly would be
useful.

Google tells me that the program Process Explorer from SysInternals
will provide most of the functionality of lsof... so I'll look into
that and see if it will work.  Certainly will help once I start
opening and writing output files with my python scripts on Windows
systems...


What I'm trying to do is really simple. In the Win XP NG, I have two suggestions to get rid of the Analysis folder and the empty file in it. One is to use a program like you suggested, and the other is to delete it from DOS. I just tried cmd prompt, but was not successful. My DOS skills are long gone, so I have no idea if there is something I overlooked there. I bored down to Analysis and the into it. DIR showed an unnamed empty file, so I tried DEL *. I seriously doubt it was removed.

Well, I'm going to reboot sometime later this evening, and knock it out as I described I was able to do once before after a reboot. Thne I'm going to fix the Python program and write a file correctly.
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