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FileSystemWatcher and Large Files

I am using the FileSystemWatcher to watch a folder for new file. The new files will be very large. The Created event is fired when the new file first appears in a folder. How do I know when the file system is actually finished writing the new file?
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Jeff
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Jeff

Did you ever solve this problem? Ive been trying to find an answer for
some days now.

If you have could you please forward the solution,

many thanks

Darren Rhymer

darren_rhymer at hotmail dot com
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