Hi Rick,
It did not work.
I opened Task Manager, clicked on the processes tab, right clicked on
explorer.exe and clicked on End Process. Then clicked on applications tab,
File/New task(Run) entered explorer.exe, clicked ok. In Win Explorer (with
and w/o adminin) clicked on the folder to be deleted, and get the same
message: The action cannot be completed because the folder is open in another
program.
How do I open command prompt after stopping explorer.exe? The start button
disappears, so I cannot open all programs/accessories/command prompt.
I talked about a file, it is rather a folder RemoteKeys.exe.manifest that
contains another folder (nothing else) also named RemoteKeys.exe.manifest
(this one being empty).
Thanks, Gerhard
"Rick Rogers" wrote:
> Hi Gerhard,
>
> Open Task Manager, kill explorer.exe on the processes tab, then restart it
> from the applications tab (new task), then try deleting the file. You could
> also open a command prompt in between stopping and restarting it and delete
> the file from a command prompt.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>
> "Gerhard" <> wrote in message
> news:BD7D0EE5-452E-4799-8B6E-...
> > Cannot delete file
> >
> > When I try to delete a specific file, I get: The action cannot be
> > completed
> > because the folder is open in another program.
> > However, even an advanced search shows this specific file only in this one
> > location.
> > Using windows explorer as administrator to delete this file still does not
> > help.
> > The file to be deleted is RemoteKeys.exe.manifest in
> > Disk1_Vol1(G
>Program
> > Files>RemoteKeys. It was created with VisualC++. But VisualC++ is not
> > running.
> > Processes and also Services in Windows Task Manager do not show any
> > program
> > that uses this file.
> >
> > What can be done?
> > Thanks in advance, Gerhard
> >
>
>