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Unable to replace file with newer version



 
 
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Old September 29th 09, 11:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Samkent
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Default Unable to replace file with newer version


I have an Access database I have to replace in a folder under program
files.

I can delete the file. I can copy the new version to the folder. But
when I open the file it's the old version.

I have tried copy and paste. I have tried delete and then a reboot but
the old version comes back after I copy and paste (or drag) the new
version into the correct folder. I have tried delete then empty recycle
bin and it still comes back when I put the new version in the correct
folder.

Any Ideas???

I can run the new version from the desktop


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