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All the time I have the problem that I cannot delete - move - rename folders in Windows 7 on network drives because of the thumbs.db file. It complains: "The action can't be completed because the file is open in Windows Explorer."
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  • You may also stop explorer.exe with taskkill and delete that folder with rd /s commands.
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All the time I have the problem that I cannot delete - move - rename folders in Windows 7 on network drives because of the thumbs.db file. It complains: "The action can't be completed because the file is open in Windows Explorer."
I found something in a long thread that works for me.










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  • You may also stop explorer.exe with taskkill and delete that folder with rd /s commands.
    – Biswapriyo
    May 30 '17 at 4:36













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All the time I have the problem that I cannot delete - move - rename folders in Windows 7 on network drives because of the thumbs.db file. It complains: "The action can't be completed because the file is open in Windows Explorer."
I found something in a long thread that works for me.










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All the time I have the problem that I cannot delete - move - rename folders in Windows 7 on network drives because of the thumbs.db file. It complains: "The action can't be completed because the file is open in Windows Explorer."
I found something in a long thread that works for me.







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  • You may also stop explorer.exe with taskkill and delete that folder with rd /s commands.
    – Biswapriyo
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  • You may also stop explorer.exe with taskkill and delete that folder with rd /s commands.
    – Biswapriyo
    May 30 '17 at 4:36
















You may also stop explorer.exe with taskkill and delete that folder with rd /s commands.
– Biswapriyo
May 30 '17 at 4:36




You may also stop explorer.exe with taskkill and delete that folder with rd /s commands.
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I accidentally came across a slightly easier fix for this bug. Instead of setting "Turn off the display of thumbnails and only display icons on network folders" to Enable, I simply changed the Windows Explorer display setting from "Details" to "Content". Then I was able to delete my Thumbs.db files without any complaints from Windows 7, even though I have thumbnails enabled. After deleting the offending file(s), I just restore the display to "Details" again.




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    I accidentally came across a slightly easier fix for this bug. Instead of setting "Turn off the display of thumbnails and only display icons on network folders" to Enable, I simply changed the Windows Explorer display setting from "Details" to "Content". Then I was able to delete my Thumbs.db files without any complaints from Windows 7, even though I have thumbnails enabled. After deleting the offending file(s), I just restore the display to "Details" again.




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      I accidentally came across a slightly easier fix for this bug. Instead of setting "Turn off the display of thumbnails and only display icons on network folders" to Enable, I simply changed the Windows Explorer display setting from "Details" to "Content". Then I was able to delete my Thumbs.db files without any complaints from Windows 7, even though I have thumbnails enabled. After deleting the offending file(s), I just restore the display to "Details" again.




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        I accidentally came across a slightly easier fix for this bug. Instead of setting "Turn off the display of thumbnails and only display icons on network folders" to Enable, I simply changed the Windows Explorer display setting from "Details" to "Content". Then I was able to delete my Thumbs.db files without any complaints from Windows 7, even though I have thumbnails enabled. After deleting the offending file(s), I just restore the display to "Details" again.




        thanks my unknown hero robster8192






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        https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/ca2cbc1a-362f-4f01-a8f8-6f05112f1915/windows-7-bug-explorer-locks-thumbsdb-in-most-recently-viewed-folder?forum=w7itprogeneral:




        I accidentally came across a slightly easier fix for this bug. Instead of setting "Turn off the display of thumbnails and only display icons on network folders" to Enable, I simply changed the Windows Explorer display setting from "Details" to "Content". Then I was able to delete my Thumbs.db files without any complaints from Windows 7, even though I have thumbnails enabled. After deleting the offending file(s), I just restore the display to "Details" again.




        thanks my unknown hero robster8192







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