File Sharing Violation

From: robert (robert_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/13/04

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    Hello,

    I am sure that I have open only one connection to my SQL Server CE Database
    but I worked then with another project which also has opened a connection to
    the same SQL Server CE Database file, but I closed this connection. Now when
    I want to execute my previous project the File Sharing violation. A different
    preocess might be using the file. How can I ensure that no more process will
    use the file?? I also looked in the settings but there is nothing more.

    patrick


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