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JBA479
17 years agoLevel 3
The solution that I found.
First I tried stopping all Backup Exec related services. This had no effect.
Since the ese.dll files contained in each IMG folder are Exchange Server files, I stopped Exchange Server services and repeated attempts to delete the ese.dll files. All such attempts failed.
Finally, I restarted the server in Safe Mode. I was then able to delete the unwanted IMG folders and the ese.dll files contained within.
There must be a better way, but I have not found it yet.
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