Hit ctrl-alt-delete and look for your standalone in the task
manager. I've had times where all the windows close but for some reason,
the application is still "running." If you find it there, you can force
quit it, and then you should be able to trash the standalone.
This seems to usually happen if a script error occurs in the runtime that
prevents a stack from appearing, I think.
At 02:09 PM 3/14/2006, you wrote:
Recently I've noted a problem on building standalones (on my Mac OS X using
Rev 2.7) and moving them to Windows. While the standalones work on
Windows, if
I try to move them to the trash in Windows, I get a message:
"Cannot delete (the program). Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not
full or write protected and that the file in not currently in use."
The problem is that the file is not in use, I have about 200gb of disk
space, there is no password needed to access the computer, and I do not
have this
problem with other kinds of files. The only way I can trash the files is to
restart the computer and try again. I do not know if this is a problem with
Revolution or with my Windows computer. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Steve Goldberg
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