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Friday, August 15, 2008

How to find out whether a file is open or not by any other application/process

Hi,I have few files in a folder.Before deleting the folder i want to check whether there are any files in the folder which are opened by some application.Is there any function which can help me in this?i cannot use the "lsof" command.Thanks,Yogish.

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