It depends on your requirements, but one way is to try to obtain an exclusive open file handle, with some sort of retry mechanism. Once you have that handle, it's going to be hard (or impossible) for another process to delete (or move) that file.
I've used code in .NET similiar to the following to obtain an exclusive file handle, where I expect some other process to be possibly writing the file:
FileInfo fi = new FileInfo(fullFilePath);
int attempts = maxAttempts;
do
{
try
{
// Asking to open for reading with exclusive access...
fs = fi.Open(FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.None);
}
// Ignore any errors...
catch {}
if (fs != null)
{
break;
}
else
{
Thread.Sleep(100);
}
}
while (--attempts > 0);
