Sure, just open the file w/o sharing "write" access. Such an open will fail if something currently has the file open for writing. Use Win32API::File::createFile() to easily do this.
- tye
In reply to Re: How do I test to see if another process is writing to a file (in Windows) (!share)
by tye
in thread How do I test to see if another process is writing to a file (in Windows)
by jmurphy
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