Re: deleting files
From: x y (jamescagney90210@excite.com)
Date: 06/03/02
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From: "x y" <jamescagney90210@excite.com> Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 15:37:46 -0400
There are a number of ways to do this, and I'm not sure whether any of the
methods mentioned so far will do what you want. Search this newsgroup for
the word "FTP" or "Posix" [go to Google.com Groups if necessary] to see the
various ways you can fix this.
"Navin Mehra" <navinmehra@softcell.co.in> wrote in message
news:a31f01c208a4$e3a38b40$39ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA08...
> I had a query regarding a particular problem we are
> facing.One of website on the shared web server was
> exploited via Anonymous ftp. There were sub folders
> created within the sites directory into which files were
> uploaded. After detecting the exploit we have stopped the
> ftp service on that site.The problem now is that the files
> uploaded into those new folders created are big in size
> (In GB ). So we need to delete this files as they are
> occupying space on the server. We have manually tried
> deleting the files but it shows a sharing violation, files
> in use.Also we have tried deleting the files after
> stopping the Websites. But even this has not helped.The
> server is a Win2K machine with IIS 5 as the webserver.
> Any suggestion on this would be welcome.
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