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![]() I'm having trouble deleting files from my Incomplete folder. LW library wont see them. I had been running with LW set to download to a directory of my choice (not default). Lately I have been having trouble deleting some of the files in the incomplete folder. Properties on the folder show the "Incomplete" folder is 0 files, 0k and files and the host directory are definitely unlocked. I'm getting this error below when I try to delete the whole directory. --------------------------- Error Deleting File or Folder --------------------------- Cannot delete T-1116~1.MPG: Cannot find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and file name. --------------------------- OK --------------------------- I've seen several posts from the past where people ask trouble deleting old or corrupt or incomplete files, but it's always kinda danced around. Is there any reason why a LW managed folder would go corrupt?? Is LW the culprit?? or XP?? Stats: XP Pro, Intel 3.6ghz (yea its nice), LW 3.9 TIA, jeff Last edited by jeffro1477; July 21st, 2004 at 08:54 PM. |
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