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File is in use by another process - How can I find what is using / locking it?

Asked by teenieweenie in Windows Network Security, Miscellaneous Security, Windows XP Operating System

I saw this question posted but not solution.  I am having the same problem.  Can anyone help me to solve?
"File is in use by another process - How can I find what is using / locking it?"
 Question: I am trying to delete a bunch of files (a profile folder, actually), but they are in use.  "Cannot delete ntuser.dat: It is being used by another person or program.  Close any programs that might be using the file and try again.  And if I try and edit / open NTUSER.dat in notepad, "The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process."

I am NOT logged into this current user, and the files should NOT be in use.  If you would like to know more information I can elaborate.  I need to know what is using these files, and how I can close those processes and/or services so these files get deleted when they are supposed to.

I have windows xp operating system.

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