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Posts: n/a Update Problem (Cannot delete file - error 5) Tried to update my server this morning and I got this problem... Any suggestions? C:\Program Files\Valve\HLServer>hldsupdatetool.exe -command update -game "Counte r-Strike
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Source" -dir C:\Servers\CSS1 Checking bootstrapper version ... Updating Installation Updating 'Counter-Strike Source Shared Content' from version 31 to version 32 Cannot delete file C:\Servers\CSS1\cstrike\bin\server.dll error 5 Cannot delete file C:\Servers\CSS1\cstrike\bin\server.dll error 5 Verifying: C:\Servers\CSS1\cstrike\bin\server.dll Downloading: C:\Servers\CSS1\cstrike\bin\server.dll Could not open file C:\Servers\CSS1\cstrike\bin\server.dll C:\Program Files\Valve\HLServer> 05-13-2005, 07:17 AM #2 jokke Guest Posts: n/a what happens if you delete the file manually ? ccleaner 05-13-2005, 08:06 AM #3 killet Guest Posts: n/a i fixed it thanks~ Steam Users' Forums > Dedicated Server Discussions > Source DS (Windows) Update Problem (Cannot delete file - error 5) « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Modes Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is Off HTML code is Off Forum Rules All times are GMT -7. The time now is 09:40 PM. Contact Us - Steam Store - Archive - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service - Top Powered by vBulletin Version 3.8.7Copyright ©2000 - 2016, vBulletin Solutions, Inc. Site Content Copyright Valve Corporation 1998-2015, All Rights Reserved. About Valve | Business Solutions | Steamworks | Source Engine | Cyber Cafés | Jobs © 2014 Valve Corporation. All rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. Priva
Smartphones Fun Stuff Search site How to Fix Access is Denied, File May Be In Use, or Sharing Violation Errors in Windows Ever try to delete a file and get an Access is Denied error? Or maybe you're trying to copy or move a file or folder and you get a message stating the source file may be in use? This type of error can occur for several reasons: you do not have ownership of the file or folder and therefore cannot perform any actions on it or the operating system or another program is currently using it. You can usually figure out which situation you're involved with by taking http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=290006 a look at what exactly you're trying to do. If you get the Access is Denied or You don't currently have permission to access this folder message, then you're probably looking at a permissions problem. If you're not an Administrator on the computer, you're probably not going to be able to fix this issue, so first make sure you can get access to an admin account. Access Is Denied Error This particular error is normally caused http://www.online-tech-tips.com/software-reviews/how-to-fix-access-is-denied-file-may-be-in-use-or-sharing-violation-errors-in-windows/ by NTFS permissions,  but it can also be caused by other issues like a corrupt user profile, encryption on the file or if the file is in use. We'll talk about file in use errors in the next section. To gain access to the file or folder, you'll need to have the correct permissions configured for your account. Before you start doing any work, you should try to click on the Continue button that will show up in Windows 7 and Windows 8 automatically. This will try to give your user account permissions to the folder as long as you are the owner. If you get the You have been denied permission to access this folder message after clicking Continue, that means you are not the owner and you'll have to first take ownership of the folder before you can change any permissions. Take Ownership of Files and Folders in Windows Taking ownership is unfortunately quite a process, so it's best to have ample time and patience before attempting this. To get started, you need to right-click on the file or folder, choose Properties and then go to the Security tab. If you have no access to the folder, you'll see a message stating you have to be an Administrator to view the security properties. Go ahead and click on Continue. This will pop up another dia
106 Advertisement Advertisement Have you ever tried to delete a file or a folder and gotten âAccess Is Deniedâ error? Or while copying a file it seen âThe Source File May Be In Useâ error. These types of http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-fix-cannot-delete-folderfile-access-is-denied-or-file-in-use-errors-in-windows-using-unlocker/ errors can occur due to many different reasons, maybe the file is being used by http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/42605/ the operating system or some other program, or maybe you do not have administrator privileges. If you get an âAccess is Deniedâ error while accessing a folder then it means the administrator has not allowed you permission to access it. If you are not an Administrator then you will probably never be able to fix this error. But if you access denied are an Administrator and receiving this problem then there is a software called Unlocker that is going to come in handy. UPDATE: Lock Hunter seems to be working better in Windows 7(both 32-bit and 64-bit) Unlocker is a small, free, and powerful software that lets you see which process is holding the lock on the file/folder and then helps you unlock it. After Installing this software you can simply right click the file/folder that is giving access denied windows âAccess is Deniedâ or âFIle May Be In Useâ errors and then click on Unlocker. A new window will now pop-up showing the processes as shown below. Now you can either unlock all of the processes or kill the process. On the left of the âKill Processâ button there is a dropdown menu where you can select Copy, Move, Rename, or Delete functions for a locked file. This program is useful for the following types of errors, Cannot delete file: Access is denied There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use. The file is in use by another program or user. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use. Using Microsoft Support There is also an alternative way using Microsoft support help for such errors, following MS steps will basically reset the file/folder settings. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810881 I frequently use the Unlocker software for quick solution, and I have personally never tried using the Microsoft support method. I hope you will also get rid if these errors using the above procedure, looking forward to hear feedbacks from you. đ
Advertisement Advertisement Do You Like This Post? Tweet Recommended For You TakeOwnerShip Pro: Resolve ‘Cannot Delete' And ‘Access Denied' Errors [Windows] File Remover - Forcibly Remove Any File For Which Acc23 March 2005 05:32 mailtosanju Messages: 2Registered: March 2005 Junior Member Hi all, I got an error while trying to install Oracle 9i on a Win XP machine. So, I decided to wipe out Oracle completely and starting again. I deleted all the Oracle entries from the registry and then tried deleting the folder. But while doing that, I am getting the following error - "Cannot delete oci:Access denied" The disk is neither write-protected nor is the oci.dll file in use. Could anyone please suggest a solution. Report message to a moderator Re: cannot delete oci.dll file [message #112155 is a reply to message #112149] Wed, 23 March 2005 06:08 Maaher Messages: 7062Registered: December 2001 Senior Member Have you stopped all Oracle Services? MHE Report message to a moderator Re: cannot delete oci.dll file [message #112166 is a reply to message #112155] Wed, 23 March 2005 07:29 mailtosanju Messages: 2Registered: March 2005 Junior Member No Oracle services are running becuase I have deleted them from the registry. Report message to a moderator Re: cannot delete oci.dll file [message #112278 is a reply to message #112149] Thu, 24 March 2005 01:27 lntchiyoda Messages: 3Registered: March 2005 Location: Baroda Junior Member You can try after 2 or 3 restarts. It works Report message to a moderator Re: cannot delete oci.dll file [message #125196 is a reply to message #112278] Thu, 23 June 2005 14:33 phani_gandeed Messages: 1Registered: June 2005 Junior Member We faced same problem, and restarted our laptop almost 10 times before we took some out of box strategy: Removed all other files except this oci.dll. And restarted system. And we were able to delete this file. Report message to a moderator Re: cannot delete oci.dll file [message #125266 is a reply to message #125196] Fri, 24 June 2005 02:31 girish.rohini Messages: 744Registered: April 2005 Location: Delhi (India) Senior Member Its always advisable to remove oracle using oracle installer. Thay way u wont be facing such troubles. Report message to a moderator Re: cannot dele