Sharing Violations....
I work for PennDot Photogrammetry and I am constantly editing, renaming, moving, and copying huge files on several different drives. Being that I work for the state, they have crazy and unreliable setups that make my job misrible.
I work for PennDot Photogrammetry and I am constantly editing, renaming, moving, and copying huge files on several different drives. Being that I work for the state, they have crazy and unreliable setups that make my job misrible. I get sharing violations 90% of the time I try to do anything. I dont know why either. Sometimes I will be editing a folder of files I've created yet I can only access and edit half of them while the other half I have to edit and store in some other folder as new files because I get sharing violations and destination file in use.... when its clearly NOT in use and its NOT violating anything!
Is there something I can do, or better yet, is there someting I can tell my admin to do so this doesnt happen all the time?
Is there something I can do, or better yet, is there someting I can tell my admin to do so this doesnt happen all the time?
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We are running windows 2000 on the machine I am working off of and we have NT, 2000 and XP here in the office. I guess really there isnt much I can do personally, the admin would have to do it. I dont know what could be running in the background, and actually, I'm sure nothing is because I can even restart and still have it tell me its open. Also, with the sharing violation, I'll have a folder with say, 20 images all created by someone else. For some reason I'll be able to edit and save over all of them except for 3 or 4 of them, which I just dont understand.