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Hello All..
I hope someone can help with this frustrating problem. Many times when I delete all files from a directory, I try and delete the directory and the system prevents me from doing so. It says a file is "in use" - or something like that. What I have to do is log off the computer and log back on - and then delete the directory. This works 100% of the time time. Can anyone tell me why my system is doing this? It's such a time waster to take this action - since the directory is empty, it should delete as easy as the files - but does not. I've even closed the explorer/file manager, waited several minutes, opened it up again, and tryed deleting the directory. It won't delete until I log off and log on. Can anyone help? Thanks so much :-) Geoff Hacker Tampa, Florida |
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I had this same problem last year after installing
TurboTax. It turned out that the spyware included in TurboTax last year was the culprit, and after removing it, the problem went away. The bad guy that time was C_dilla, but I suppose there could be others causing the same issue. Try running Lavasoft AdAware or Spybot Search & Destroy and see if something like that has been installed on your drive without your knowledge. >-----Original Message----- >Hello All.. > >I hope someone can help with this frustrating problem. Many times when I >delete all files from a directory, I try and delete the directory and the >system prevents me from doing so. It says a file is "in use" - or something >like that. > >What I have to do is log off the computer and log back on - and then delete >the directory. This works 100% of the time time. > >Can anyone tell me why my system is doing this? It's such a time waster to >take this action - since the directory is empty, it should delete as easy as >the files - but does not. I've even closed the explorer/file manager, >waited several minutes, opened it up again, and tryed deleting the >directory. It won't delete until I log off and log on. > >Can anyone help? > >Thanks so much :-) > >Geoff Hacker >Tampa, Florida > > >. > |
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I don't think Ad Aware can fix the cdilla problem. Might be wrong on that. Between the activation and offshore helpdesk issues, I think a lot of people are wising up about Intuit. I'll be experimenting with TaxBrain.com this April, myself. (Yep, I'm a procrastinator.) In article <031201c3d2e3$479879d0$a001280a@phx.gbl>, anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says... > I had this same problem last year after installing > TurboTax. It turned out that the spyware included in > TurboTax last year was the culprit, and after removing > it, the problem went away. The bad guy that time was > C_dilla, but I suppose there could be others causing the > same issue. Try running Lavasoft AdAware or Spybot Search > & Destroy and see if something like that has been > installed on your drive without your knowledge. > |
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In news:MPG.1a64f19ea500cd8c98972a@news.prodigy.net,
dweebking <dweebkingnospam@hotmail.com> typed: > I don't think Ad Aware can fix the cdilla problem. Might be wrong > on that. Between the activation and offshore helpdesk issues, I > think a lot of people are wising up about Intuit. I'll be > experimenting with TaxBrain.com this April, myself. (Yep, I'm a > procrastinator.) This year's Turbo Tax does not contain cdilla. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup > In article <031201c3d2e3$479879d0$a001280a@phx.gbl>, > anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com says... >> I had this same problem last year after installing >> TurboTax. It turned out that the spyware included in >> TurboTax last year was the culprit, and after removing >> it, the problem went away. The bad guy that time was >> C_dilla, but I suppose there could be others causing the >> same issue. Try running Lavasoft AdAware or Spybot Search >> & Destroy and see if something like that has been >> installed on your drive without your knowledge. |
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