Have you tried finding the file via the internet explorer cache (using FindFirst/NextUrlCacheEntry API) and deleting it with DeleteUrlCacheEntry? There are pre-written examples on how to loop through and do the deletion on the new, just google it.
You will get 3 types of cache, on starting with "Cookie: ", another starting with "Visited: " - which just represents the visited sites list (it isn't the history, don't confuse the two), and the last type just comes in the form of a url begining with http:// or https://. Once you are looping through, you can pick and choose which ones you want to delete.
Let me know if you have any further questions, doing it this way should get rid of the "file in use" issue, if it doesn't, either .dispose or unload your webbrowser control before doing cache delete (but you probably won't need to).