I'm still struggling with this.

I implemented the "Check In-use Folder Tree", to warn them if any of
the binaries in the folder were in-use by anyone on the network.
Unfortunately, this check was often taking a long time (5 minutes with
no screen refreshes), which was freaking everyone out. Unsurprisingly,
I've been asked to remove this check.

Now I'm back to figuring out why there are files in use. I already
have a facility that should kick everyone out of all programs in the
system: Each program is supposed to regularly check for a flag file,
then exit in a coordinated fashion. Perhaps it's not working as
expected, or perhaps there's another program that I didn't managed to
enhance with this awareness. (There are many programs, with no
definitive list of what's in use.)

WIth that in mind, I would like to show which files need to be
replaced after the reboot. I'm hoping that extra information will help
me to move forward on this.

So is there any way to see that list of files that will be replaced
after reboot?

Mike Hanson
www.boxsoft.net