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> I get a sharing violation whenever I try to rename any mp3 filesdon't
\n> under public\multimedia\audio. I am able to delete them, so I
\n
> think that it is a "real" sharing violation.
\n>
\n> What might I be doing wrong? Can someone else try to rename an mp3
\n> file on their system?