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    edswoods.1@juno.com Guest

    Should I be concerned?

    I just tried to delete an old bank statement and got the error
    message, " This file is being used by another person
    or program, cannot delete. Close any programs that might be using the
    file and try again." Of course I'm wondering
    if there's a trojan in my computer that's the culprit, and it would be
    great if Windows XP could tell you which
    program was "using" the file, but I guess that's asking too much.


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    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Should I be concerned?

    From: <edswoods.1@juno.com>

    | I just tried to delete an old bank statement and got the error
    | message, " This file is being used by another person
    | or program, cannot delete. Close any programs that might be using the
    | file and try again." Of course I'm wondering
    | if there's a trojan in my computer that's the culprit, and it would be
    | great if Windows XP could tell you which
    | program was "using" the file, but I guess that's asking too much.

    Completely insufficient information.

    What bank statement ?
    Using what software ?
    Was this a disk file used by a program ?

    To me, my first reaction would be you misinterpret and OS message completely.

    You have two or more windows of an application looking at a disk file and thus tyhe File
    Handle is being held open by another process and you can't delete it while YOU have that
    OTHER process looking at that file.

    Next time you post, please take the time to fully explain WHAT you are doing and what you
    are using.

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  3. #3
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Should I be concerned?

    edswoods.1@juno.com wrote:

    >I just tried to delete an old bank statement and got the error
    >message, " This file is being used by another person
    >or program, cannot delete. Close any programs that might be using the
    >file and try again." Of course I'm wondering
    >if there's a trojan in my computer that's the culprit, and it would be
    >great if Windows XP could tell you which
    >program was "using" the file, but I guess that's asking too much.


    This is not uncommon, especially if you had the statement up in Adobe
    Reader when you tried to delete it... ;-)

    You could use Process Monitor to see what program(s) are accessing the
    file
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ssmonitor.mspx

  4. #4
    Kimlagoon Guest

    Re: Should I be concerned?

    name of the bank?
    account number?
    user name?
    password?
    post all this info

    "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid> wrote in message
    news:462eb178.101241656@news.webtv.com...
    > edswoods.1@juno.com wrote:
    >
    >>I just tried to delete an old bank statement and got the error
    >>message, " This file is being used by another person
    >>or program, cannot delete. Close any programs that might be using the
    >>file and try again." Of course I'm wondering
    >>if there's a trojan in my computer that's the culprit, and it would be
    >>great if Windows XP could tell you which
    >>program was "using" the file, but I guess that's asking too much.

    >
    > This is not uncommon, especially if you had the statement up in Adobe
    > Reader when you tried to delete it... ;-)
    >
    > You could use Process Monitor to see what program(s) are accessing the
    > file
    > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ssmonitor.mspx




  5. #5
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Should I be concerned?

    Kimlagoon wrote:

    >name of the bank?


    Banco de Dumb****

    >account number?


    77985466558854554-112

    >user name?


    elconquistador

    >password?


    bl0wm3

    >post all this info


    Ok, what do I win?

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