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Subject: windows 2000, unable to move working directory: access is denied
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Hello,
I am reluctant to post since my first question turned out to be one of the
most frequently asked that was already in the docs - but here goes....
I am using a pserver CVS repository on a linux box. I am accessing it from a
windows 2000 client with a FAT file system.
I am using wincvs from the windows command line and I am not running the
wincvs GUI.
I do a cvs import from a new working project that I want to add to the
repository. After adding this project,
I try to cd up one level and move the working directory to a temporary copy,
so that I may check out a copy of the
project from scratch. When I attempt to do the move, with something like:
move myprojdir myprojdir1
I get a message that says in effect:
access denied. ( I forgot to write down the exact message before I rebooted
my machine. )
If I attempt to move the file in windows explorer, I get different messages
such as:
this file is in use by another process.
Rebooting my machine seems to eliminate that lock and then I am able to do
the move succesfully.
This has happened to me each time I have tried to import a new project
directory from my windows 2000 client.
Is this a common problem?
Thanks,
Ryan
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