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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T18:08:28+00:00 2026-05-16T18:08:28+00:00

In .Net 3.5, I have the following code. If File.Exists(sFilePath & IndexFileName & .NX)

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In .Net 3.5, I have the following code.

If File.Exists(sFilePath & IndexFileName & ".NX") Then
  Kill(sFilePath & IndexFileName & ".NX")
End If

At runtime, on one client’s machine, I get the following exception, over and over, when this code executes

Source: Microsoft.VisualBasic
TargetSite: Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileSystem.Kill
Message: No files found matching 'I:\RPG\HGIAPVXD.NX'.
StackTrace: 
   at Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileSystem.Kill(String PathName)
(More trace that identifies the exact line of code.)

There are two people on different machines running this code, but only one of them is getting the exception. The exception does not happen every time, but it is happening regularly. (Multiple times every hour.) The code is not in a loop, nor does it run continuously, more like once every couple of minutes or so.

On the surface, this looks like a race condition, but given how infrequently this code is run and how often the error is happening I think there must be something else going on.

I would appreciate any suggestions on how I can track down what is really going on here. A solution to keep the error from happening would be even better.

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    2026-05-16T18:08:29+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:08 pm

    I guess the first question to ask is “IS the file really there or not?” and if so, does it have any specical attributes (Is it Read-only or Hidden, or System — or a Directory)?

    Note the Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileSystem.Kill specifically looks for, and silently skips, any file marked “System” or “Hidden”. For pretty much any other problem you would have gotten a different exception.

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