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It could be a huge problem, which, if not thought through, can cause the delay of updates, or errors in server maintenance. More common, but less extreme issues regarding this could come from users. Sometimes, in situations when users leave shared files open on their accounts, some other users, when opening the same file can experience error messages, and cannot access the same file.

The operations can be applied to Microsoft Windows Server systems , , and Windows 10 for workstations. There are a lot of working methods to deal with that kind of problems, first, one that we will describe is a usage of computer management:. In a situation of locked files on the server, made by users, this method could come in handy to troubleshoot it. Use right click on start menu and select Computer Management or in start menu search type compmgmt.

That should open the screen with a list of files that are detected as open, the user that opened it, possible locks, and mode that is opened in. It can be opened with a combination of keys ctrl, alt, del and choose Task Manager , or right-clicking on the taskbar then choose open task manager option.

If there is a process that you want to terminate, it can be done by simply right click on the process, and then choose End Process option. Another option is to open up the task manager, click the performance tab and then click Open Resource Monitor.

When Resource Monitor opens, it will show tabs, and one, needed for this operation is Disk. Resource monitor offers an overview of opened files paths and processes on the system, and with that pieces of information, it is not a problem to identify and close files or processes.

There are more than one solutions with PowerShell scripts, and it is not recommended for administrators without experience in scripting.

In situations where one, or small numbers of exact known open files should be closed, this cmdlet can be used. If the first person tries to start activity again they should get a "File has Changed" notice. I've seen this too on our R1 server. I think it's happened twice in the year I've been with this company. I can't explain what's happening but I recall rebooting the server to clear all the file locks out of hours fixed the problem, or at least the user stopped reporting the issue!

I'm currently having the same problem as well. Our office here uses AutoCAD and before it used to tell us that the file was open and it would allow for read only. Now it just opens it up and it crashes other ppl sometime if they're lucky. I think this is recent with a new windows update.

Clients local R2 file server will on occasion not prevent users from opening already open files. They are also AutoCAD users resulting in lost work when one saves over the changes of another. No, presently we are advising users to not leave files open for extended periods of non use. The issue is still present. I found the problem had to do with windows dropping idle connections after a certain amount of time.

If still not, test Clean Boot mode to see if issue still exists with no third party program running:. TechNet Subscriber Support in forum If you have any feedback on our support, please contact tnmff microsoft.

You said you disabled the antivirus, is it still disabled. Or did it not help and you enabled it? Even if you are not the author of a thread you can always help others by voting as Helpful. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Oscar Virot. Per the first link, I've run AccessEnum on the files, they show I have full permission I'm using a Domain Admin account that I've also give full admin rights on the server.

I've even tried running it with system credentials using psexec and still get an access denied when the issue is occurring. The second link looks much more intriguing, however it appears doing this will remove the ability for files shared from the server being cache on clients. Finally, I understand that future communications related topics and events may be sent from InterWorks, but I can opt-out at any time.

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