I'm currently running Windows 7, and I have been having a lot of trouble with it not allowing me to delete files or to compile things in Visual Studio because of permission denied or access errors.
Here's just a screen I pulled from earlier today:
Trouble deleting a folder after creating addon
This is occurs frequently. Yesterday, after editing a batch script, when I went to save it, it said it couldn't save to the file because it was open elsewhere.
I've been looking for a solution for this for a while now. It's especially annoying when I go to compile a program in Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and it gives me an "Unable to write file" error (i tried the pre-compile script and this only helps 20% of the time).
As you can see from the screenshot, I am not running any AV at the moment so it could not be the AV. Besides, the AV would not take that long to analyze tiny files I don't think.
This is a fresh new install with everything updated. After waiting about 2 minutes or so, I will receive complete access to the files again so that I can delete or compile. This delay is quite bothersome, though.
If I recall correctly, wasn't there some sort of feature integrated that delayed file operations occasionally in order to speed up other portions of the system?
Thanks
Here's just a screen I pulled from earlier today:
Trouble deleting a folder after creating addon
This is occurs frequently. Yesterday, after editing a batch script, when I went to save it, it said it couldn't save to the file because it was open elsewhere.
I've been looking for a solution for this for a while now. It's especially annoying when I go to compile a program in Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and it gives me an "Unable to write file" error (i tried the pre-compile script and this only helps 20% of the time).
As you can see from the screenshot, I am not running any AV at the moment so it could not be the AV. Besides, the AV would not take that long to analyze tiny files I don't think.
This is a fresh new install with everything updated. After waiting about 2 minutes or so, I will receive complete access to the files again so that I can delete or compile. This delay is quite bothersome, though.
If I recall correctly, wasn't there some sort of feature integrated that delayed file operations occasionally in order to speed up other portions of the system?
Thanks