moosetracker
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issue 2 of 2.. Issue 1 is in different thread.
This has to do with W7 locking the sources, and not releasing them, unless you logout off the user that accessed them.
If you have a solution great. If you see this as a bug, how do you report bugs?
So I now have 2 W7 OS, and 2 XP.. One has not yet been updated, the other is too old to update.
When finishing one W7 installation I made sure it could access the D: drive of the main computer of the network. Then got out of explorer.
When I went to look at the D: drive of the main computer thru my XP Machine with explorer, Explorer stated it couldn't access the D: drive because someone else had it locked.. The whole Drive!!! I had to log the user of the newly installed W7 computer off because just being out of Explorer (for a few hours, between events) was not good enough.
This has to do with W7 locking the sources, and not releasing them, unless you logout off the user that accessed them.
If you have a solution great. If you see this as a bug, how do you report bugs?
So I now have 2 W7 OS, and 2 XP.. One has not yet been updated, the other is too old to update.
When finishing one W7 installation I made sure it could access the D: drive of the main computer of the network. Then got out of explorer.
When I went to look at the D: drive of the main computer thru my XP Machine with explorer, Explorer stated it couldn't access the D: drive because someone else had it locked.. The whole Drive!!! I had to log the user of the newly installed W7 computer off because just being out of Explorer (for a few hours, between events) was not good enough.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- GBT___/NVDAACPI
- OS
- Windows 7
- Memory
- 2,0 gigabyte
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic
- Hard Drives
- Silicon Image Sil 0680 ATA/133
- PSU
- AMD Atholon
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Natural Eugonomics 4000
- Mouse
- Microsoft USB Trackball explorer