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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:18 am    Post subject: Open files on server Reply with quote



I have searched and searched with finding an answer. I want to have a
tool that can tell me who has a file open. This file can be open by an
application running under the server console, under a user through a
terminal server connection, or by a user through a shared directory.

I can see the files open with shares under computer management, but the
files open by local applications are not listed. If an app opens a
file off the root of the c:\ drive (ie: c:\somefile.txt), how can I
detect the user and application that has this file open?
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Open files on server Reply with quote



Anyone?

On Jan 24, 2:18 pm, "Mark" <mmin...@minniebyte.com> wrote:
Quote:
I have searched and searched with finding an answer. I want to have a
tool that can tell me who has a file open. This file can be open by an
application running under the server console, under a user through a
terminal server connection, or by a user through a shared directory.

I can see the files open with shares under computer management, but the
files open by local applications are not listed. If an app opens a
file off the root of the c:\ drive (ie: c:\somefile.txt), how can I
detect the user and application that has this file open?
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