> I've been building apps (distributions) using my nice new laptop > running Windows XP. No problem there - but when I want to rebuild, > the DB doesn't seem to be able to delete (overwrite) the previous > version of the app (which always has the same name). After running > the app, I want to delete it: when I try to delete the .exe file > directly by selecting it in Windows Explorer and choosing 'delete' > from the right-click menu, I get a message saying that it can't be > deleted because 'Access is denied'. The app isn't running and doesn't > show up in the taskbar. I know next to nothing about Windows XP, but > it seems to me that RunRev has done something to the file to make it > impossible to delete. > > Can anyone explain this? Nothing in bugzilla that I could find. >
It's more than likely that the process is still running. Try pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and see if you can identify your app under the Processes tab. If so then selected it and click the End Process button. You may have a bug in your app that causes it to keep running after all windows are closed. Cheers Monte _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution