Get a copy of handle.exe[1]
Then run
*handle glassfish*
whenever you have problems like this. It will show every process that
has any file opened with "glassfish" in the path
[1]
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896655
On 6/23/2011 9:40 AM, Tom Mueller wrote:
> Are you able to use a Command Prompt window to go to the directory and
> manually rename the file:
>
> erase domain.xml.bak
> rename domain.xml domain.xml.bak
>
> Is there any sort of special file management software on the system?
> It sounds
> like you have already eliminated the anti-virus software as a
> possibility.
>
> I've seen Windows system get into a state where a particular file cannot
> be deleted even though no process is accessing it. Rebooting windows
> typically clears this. But it is strange that you are seeing this on
> two systems.
>
> Tom
>
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