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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Unlocker 1.8.9 removes a file's access restrictions

This single-function system utility removes a file's access restrictions, but lacks some common features. Unlocker is unobtrusive: it resides in the system tray; an Unlocker command appears in files' right-click menus.

The application removes file-access restrictions that prevent a user from moving, deleting, or renaming a file. The user right-clicks on a file and selects Unlocker, which displays information regarding the selected file, such as Path Locked, PID, Handle, and Process Path. This program also allows terminating a currently running process. In some cases, files cannot be accessed due to Windows file-access bugs, for which Windows informs the user the file is currently in use--even when it's not.

Unlocker can effectively bypass this bug's restrictions; it unlocks or disables whatever is preventing the user to access that file. This tool would be a lot easier to use if it allowed hot keys. Novices to advanced users will find this free application very useful.

Download Portable:
https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B86b-ALn-1MGMjZkZjFkZGMtNDVlMC00Nzk4LTliNzktMWY5ZmNkYWQ3ZGIw&export=download&hl=en

Download Installer:
https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B86b-ALn-1MGZDMyNmRkZmItYWM1MC00NzAyLWJkZDUtYWVkMzU4MDU2YWFl&export=download&hl=en

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