Fixed font Subject: Re: Cannot Delete File - Access Denied
Author: fernando liary Date: 21 Apr 2011
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I faced the same problem, I studied it for a long time and how to use
all these commands, and then I simply bought Long Path Tool at the address LongPathTool DOT com and
cleaned all unnecessary files.


> On Tuesday, May 22, 2007 12:25 PM shepco wrote:

> I'm running SBS 2003 Premium w/sp1. I cannot delete a file that appears to
> be corrupt. I'm using my Domain Admin account, but I continue to get access
> is denied. I've tried to overwrite the file with backup and I've also used
> subinacl to reset permissions/ownership. Currently, the file does not have a
> security tab when right-clicking the properties.
>
> I ran subinacl /onlyfile "path to file" /setowner=HB\administrator
> /grant=HB\administrator=F This failes as does calcs.exe.
>
> Any thoughts on how to delete the file or reset the permissions so that I
> can overwrite would be great.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ken


>> On Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:15 PM Jeff Teel wrote:

>> Is this a system file for the server or a data file that you are thinking is
>> corrupt? There may be something (an application) using the file that is
>> keeping you from deleting it.


>>> On Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:43 PM shepco wrote:

>>> Thanks for your reply, Jeff.
>>>
>>> The file is not a system file and is simply a data file on my company share
>>> drive. I have rebooted my server several time and I've also confirmed that
>>> no application or users has the file open. I just cannot delete the file and
>>> as mentioned, the file does not have a security tab to adjust.
>>>
>>> Ken
>>>
>>> "Jeff Teel" wrote:


>>>> On Tuesday, May 22, 2007 7:41 PM Jeff Teel wrote:

>>>> Re-boot the server in Safe Mode and try deleting the file. I have had
>>>> issues similar to yours and I'm thinking there were weird things with the
>>>> tabs missing but I can't remember for sure. I did get the files deleted
>>>> this way though.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "shepcon" <shepcon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:FB31E01F-40D0-4CAA-BBFE-AC59E9D2800E@microsoft.com...


>>>>> On Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:42 PM shepco wrote:

>>>>> Can you actually reboot an SBS domain controller (AD) in safe mode? I know
>>>>> it offers recovery mode and last known good config, but I cannot recall
>>>>> seeing Safe Mode.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken
>>>>>
>>>>> "Jeff Teel" wrote: