Re: Replacing files on a IIS Web Server

From: Jeff Cochran (jeff.nospam_at_zina.com)
Date: 03/21/05

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    On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 01:13:02 -0800, "AS"
    <AS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    >I have to replace an XML file on a web server IIS 5.0 every 30 minutes.
    >I simply try to copy the file on the file system, but sometimes the file is
    >locked by web users.
    >Can you help me ?

    Check out Robocopy in the resource kit. It has a retry you can set if
    the file is locked.

    Jeff


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