Last week one of our databases became corrupt. After all of the standard attempts to compact/repair/import the database information, it was determined that the database was corrupted beyond repair, and we opted to use a backup of the database that (luckily!) had just been made a few hours prior.
The new database is working fine. However, I need to delete the old, corrupted database. When I try to delete the database, I get an error message stating "Cannot delete database. Access is denied. Make sure that the disk is not full or write protected and that the file is not currently in use." The associated .ldb file has been deleted, and we have software on our LAN that lets me ensure that no one is in the database (it resides on a shared directory on a server). The same error message occurs when I try to delete the associated .bak file and the shortcut to the database that was created by the Security Wizard.
I don't know what else to do to get rid of the corrupt database. Does anyone have any ideas?
The new database is working fine. However, I need to delete the old, corrupted database. When I try to delete the database, I get an error message stating "Cannot delete database. Access is denied. Make sure that the disk is not full or write protected and that the file is not currently in use." The associated .ldb file has been deleted, and we have software on our LAN that lets me ensure that no one is in the database (it resides on a shared directory on a server). The same error message occurs when I try to delete the associated .bak file and the shortcut to the database that was created by the Security Wizard.
I don't know what else to do to get rid of the corrupt database. Does anyone have any ideas?