HenriK wrote on 15/07/2015 04:44:
Ray_Net wrote:
John Duncan wrote on 14/07/2015 18:09:
Rick Merrill wrote:
HenriK wrote on 07/12/2015 4:58 PM:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
HenriK wrote:

In trying to update a copy of SM v.2.30 to the latest version on a
Win7Home Premium PC, the update fails and an error message is
returned claiming a 2nd version of SM is running. After a
file-by-file search using Windows Explorer, I couldn't find any
evidence of a 2nd copy of SM but I wasn't clear about what
evidence I
should have been looking for.

Try looking at the "Processes" tab of Windows Task Manager
(CTRL-SHIFT-ESC). Do you see any SeaMonkeys there?

This sometimes occurs when SM doesn't shut down correctly.

Thanks for the thought.  I looked in Task Manager and didn't see
anything beyond the single copy I thought I was running.

I wonder if the problem could be caused by some stray bit of material
lurking in the registry?

If I tell Control Panel to deinstall SeaMonkey, my understanding is
that
the profile, mail, bookmarks, etc., do NOT get deleted. Is that a
correct understanding?  If so, might a SM deinstallation and
installation of the most recent SM version solve my problem? Or,
would
a deinstallation/new installation create more trouble?

Precisely that advice has been given many times in this forum by
authoritative experts, just as you say.

Worth a try, once you've shut down all copies/versions of SM. If you
still get the error message even when WTM says you're clear, post
back.

I am really confused. Win7 Home Task Manager consistently indicates no
SM is running after a deinstall of v.2.30. Fortunately, my profile
info was left untouched by the v.2.30 deinstall process. BUT, I still
get the error message that the v.2.33.1, the newest version won't
install because another copy of SM (version not stated) is running.
After clicking past the error message window, however, I find that
v.2.33.1 has, in fact, been installed.  How do I get rid of this
nuisance error message?

Although I have been around since the MS-DOS days and don't really
understand much about any Windows version after W98, I can't help but
wonder if some odd bid of something has been left by the SM v.2.30
deinstall process in the registry or some other obscure place or that
the v.2.33.1 install mechanism code fails to do something it was
supposed to do.  Again, any ideas on how to get rid of the nuisance
error message and what is causing this problem?

Thanks, in advance for pointers to tutorials, and any suggestions or
advice.
Knowing nothing about the issue, I am reminded of times when I had to
reboot the whole computer because some program had left an in-use flag
on a file that a program needed and only a reboot would clear it.
That's why I always loved that program ``Unlocker 1.9.2,'' before it
was bundled with spyware :/

Perhaps 1.9.2 from here http://filehippo.com/download_unlocker/
Thanks for the Unlocker lead. I had never heard of this utility and it sounds like a most useful utility. I downloaded it and installed it. Unfortunately, it couldn't find anything wrong to fix.

As previously mentioned and although I am not sufficiently knowledgeable enough be certain about what has gone wrong, I continue to suspect that that the problem has been caused by the SM v.2.33.1 upgrade process leaving some bit of something in the Win7 registry that it should have deleted as part of the v.2.33.1 upgrade. Assuming I identified the source of the problem, how do I find this odd bit of code and get rid of it?
I did not know that this program detect locked file.
I have it installed (1.9.1) on my pc. And I found a locked file by another way (perhaps the application who need it unlocked) then in Explorer, I do a right-clik on it - then choose "Unlocker"
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