I see that a file has a lock on it. How could I find out the cause and root of this?
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Try the Process Explorer tool from Sysinternals. Also their Handle tool is a command line tool to find out what has a lock on something.
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From START > RUN type in "fsmgmt.msc" without the quotes.
This is the shared folders MMC and you can manage sessions here to see who has locks on particular files.
Edited to add:
You can also connect to your server (or another computer) with this snap-in by clicking on Action > Connect to another computer. You'll have to connect to the computer that the file exists on.
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Use ProcessExplorer from sysinternals. Search for the locked file and you'll easily see the process that has a reference to it in the list of handles (the bottom pane):
Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open? Now you can find out. Process Explorer shows you information about which handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded.
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