Questions and Answers : Windows : CC 4.19 - Computation errors et. al.
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Message 5943 - Posted: 23 Feb 2005, 1:41:17 UTC

When I reset and subsequently detached/reattached the files could not be deleted.

Also, the following has occurred on every WU I have sucessfully downloaded:

LHC@home - 2005-02-22 16:05:35 - Unrecoverable error for result v64lhc96-9s10_12560_1_sixvf_249_0 (CreateProcess() failed - The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. (0x20))
LHC@home - 2005-02-22 16:05:35 - Computation for result v64lhc96-9s10_12560_1_sixvf_249 finished
LHC@home - 2005-02-22 17:09:58 - Couldn't delete file projects\lhcathome.cern.ch\v64lhc96-9s10_12560_1_sixvf_249.zip
LHC@home - 2005-02-22 17:10:46 - Unrecoverable error for result v64lhc96-11s12_14515_1_sixvf_311_0 (CreateProcess() failed - The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. (0x20))
LHC@home - 2005-02-22 17:10:46 - CreateProcess() failed - The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. (0x20)

This is not the 4.22 error as the client I am using currently is the 4.19

All my computer information should be in your database.
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Message 5960 - Posted: 23 Feb 2005, 10:48:37 UTC

Sounds like there was a problem when you detached. Try exiting the client and deleting the LHC directory in projects. The client should download all the files it needs to get started again. If you still have problems detach again and manually make sure all the LHC files are gone.
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