Well if you want to do anything with the program copying its files to
another drive wont work, because on installation entries are made in the
registry and files are installed to various locations.
You have to uninstall the program either using Add/Remove dialogue or the
uninstaller in that program folder, clear your temp files & reboot, prior to
installing that program to your other drive - check carefully the
installation screen for the various options -
As it is if you have actually managed to delete/move any files in the
Arcsoft folder, you will need to reinstall it, then uninstall it using the
correct uninstall procedure.
BTW what size is your C drive & how much free space & what size is E?
"Satish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The file isn't in use by any actively running program that I can see. I'm
> not
> running any applications at all when I try to delete the file.
>
> The reason I want to delete the file is that I want to copy it to another
> folder. When I installed the program, the CD-ROM automatically installed
> the
> files for it in the "Program Files" folder of the C: drive(the primary
> drive). The C: drive is already pretty full, so I thought I'd copy the
> files
> for the program to the E: drive and then delete the program from the C:
> drive. But I'm not being allowed to delete it.
>
> For information, the program I downloaded was called ArcSoft Connect and
> the
> file I want to delete, but can't, is called ArcCon.dll.
>
>
>
>
> "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
>
>> Are you asking the question because the message they gave you was unclear
>> (seems pretty straight-forward to me) or...
>>
>> Essentially - I don't know why you are directly deleting the files in
>> Program Files... Why are you not using Control Panel --> Add or Remove
>> Programs to uninstall it or the applications own uninstall utility or
>> something else?
>>
>> There are ways to delete in-use files (likely the case here) - but I
>> think
>> you should provide more informatin because if someone here was to tell
>> you
>> how to do it and this file is something more critical than you know - it
>> could leave you unable to do much of anything if deleted.
>>
>> --
>> Shenan Stanley
>> MS-MVP
>> --
>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>>
>>
>>