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Old 08-21-2007, 11:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How should I handle it in 5.0 when I want to delete a project, since there is no d-Tools mechanism for deleting a project? Archive them and then delete them in Windows Explorer? Just delete them in Windows Explorer without archiving them? I am afraid to try it for fear of causing D-Tools to start crashing when it opens because it is looking for files that are not there.
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Just archive them for now. Do not use Windows to delete and project files. The delete feature is on the short list.
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Is delete a project a feature on Si5.5 yet. My desktop where the SI server runs, had some bad sectors for a while. Every time I want to backup the server through the administration console, I get an error message saying that a particular project can not be accessed and the backup process stopped. I suspect that such project is in the area that had the bad sector (I already clone the bad HD and have a new one installed). I'm just wondering if deleting the project completely from the system will allow me to do the server backup properly from the administration console and not manually like I have been doing for a while

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Access to the path "Name of the project.dtl" is denied.
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Hi Pedro!

Yes, as long as you have set yourself up with appropriate permissions, you can delete a project. It needs to be checked in. But due to your issue it sounds like want to give D-Tools a call, I suspect this is an easy fix.
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