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I am having a problem where I am trying to delete my file but I get an exception.

if (result == "Success")
{
     if (FileUpload.HasFile)
     {
         try
         {
              File.Delete(Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + app_settings.login_images + txtUploadStatus.Text);
              string filename = Path.GetFileName(btnFileUpload.FileName);
              btnFileUpload.SaveAs(Request.PhysicalApplicationPath + app_settings.login_images + filename);
         }
         catch (Exception ex)
         {
               Message(ex.ToString());
         }
      }
}

Also I should note that the folder I am trying to delete from has full control to network services.

The full exception message is:

System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'C:\Users\gowdyn\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\hybrid\hybrid\temp_loginimages\enviromental.jpg' is denied. at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath) at System.IO.File.Delete(String path) at hybrid.User_Controls.Imgloader_Add_Edit_Tbl.btnUpdate_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:\Users\gowdyn\Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\hybrid\hybrid\User_Controls\Imgloader_Add_Edit_Tbl.ascx.cs:line 242

Any ideas?

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    What isn't clear about the exception? The account that the application is running under does not have access privileges to the file/folder.
    – Oded
    Jan 11, 2012 at 15:01
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    I understand what the exception is saying. The problem is this functionality is used by a some users who need to modify images using the system. Part of that is replacing images by deleting the old image and saving a new image.
    – nick gowdy
    Jan 11, 2012 at 15:25
  • Check your access permissions to the folder. give the proper permissions to the folder using security tab from properties window
    – gasroot
    May 23, 2013 at 17:01
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    The exception is not informative at all. It doesn't tell you: A. What principal is trying to access the resource B. What permission does it need. To find out, it requires installing Windows SysInternals and monitoring the path access.
    – ATL_DEV
    Nov 2, 2017 at 14:30
  • You shouldn't be deleting files from the Visual Studio project folder in your application. If this is a temporary file, save it to and delete it from the temporary folder.
    – Corvus
    Jul 12, 2023 at 1:17

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In my case file doesn't exist (it was a path to the Directory, without a file name, somePath/Directory)

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I have found that this error can occur in DESIGN MODE as opposed to ? execution mode... If you are doing something such as creating a class member which requires access to an .INI or .HTM file (configuration file, help file) you might want to NOT initialize the item in the declaration, but initialize it later in FORM_Load() etc... When you DO initialize... Use a guard IF statement:

    /// <summary>FORM: BasicApp - Load</summary>
    private void BasicApp_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        // Setup Main Form Caption with App Name and Config Control Info
        if (!DesignMode)
        {
            m_Globals = new Globals();
            Text = TGG.GetApplicationConfigInfo();
        }
    }

This will keep the MSVS Designer from trying to create an INI or HTM file when you are in design mode.

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I had this error thrown when I tried to rename a folder very rapidly after it had been either moved or created.

A simple System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(500); solved it:

void RenameFile(string from, string to)
{
   try
   {   
      System.IO.File.Move(from, to)      
   }   
   catch 
   {  
       System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(500);      
       RenameFile(from, to);      
   }   
}
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  • Think it would be better if you checked if the folder existed before moving it rather than sleeping for half a second... if the OS is busy the previous move might take longer than half a second, and your back to the same issue.
    – BLoB
    Jun 10, 2016 at 13:28
  • This piece of code is very dangerous. It repeats the RenameFile method no matter what exception is thrown! It could cause the app to crash if the cause of exception is an actual permission problem Jun 19, 2016 at 5:42
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