DW 8.0.2 + CF8 + Saving CSS file = Error

I have recently installed CF8 and it's running alongside of
CF7. Running Dreamweaver 8.0.2 which I believe is the latest patch.
This scenario has happened several times today...
I have a CSS file open along with a couple other files. The
CSS file is stored in
c:\coldfusion8\wwwroot\siteFolder\cssFolder\file.css. I am running
CF8 locally in Developer mode. I have my web root shared so that a
backup server can access the files each evening, however, I deleted
that share when troubleshooting this problem and it didn't help.
Ok... with the CSS file open I hit CTRL + S. An error
appeared from Dreamweaver saying approximately...
"A sharing violation has occurred with
c:\coldfusion8\wwwroot\siteFolder\cssFolder\file.css"
At that point, I can save the file under a new name. After
doing so, I can not delete the 'old' filename because I get a
similar/same sharing violation error.
Here are the things I tried....
Closing all browsers (primarily using FF2.0.6)
Closing/restarting Dreamweaver
Reboot
The only thing that helped was a reboot. After the reboot, I
was able to edit/test my CSS file for awhile but the error
eventually came back. So... I decided to try restarting the CF8
Application Server service from my MMC. Restarting the service
temporarily fixes the problem. I'm able to save my CSS again.
Unfortunately, the error keeps coming back and I have to restart
CF8 periodically.
Anybody got any advice?

I have been experiencing this problem too with ColdFusion 8
and Dreamweaver 8. Following the suggestion below and also clicking
on the 'Clear Template Cache Now' button, every time I see the
sharing violation error, it allows me to save the file again.
I am sharing this with you guys, since it has been really
frustrating for me having to restart ColdFusion every time this
problem occurred. At least by checking off the 'Save class files'
option and clicking on the 'Clear Template Cache Now' button, every
time I need it, I can avoid having to restart the service.
I hope Adobe can fix this problem, because I love ColdFusion
8, but this problem is really annoying and unproductive.
Good Luck,
Nelson
quote:
Originally posted by:
JasonCTIstl
I *think* I may have found it!!
Within CF Admin... SERVER SETTINGS>CACHING there is a
checkbox with a description of:
"Save class files:
When you select this option, the class files generated by
ColdFusion are saved to disk for reuse after the server restarts.
Adobe recommends this for production systems. During development,
Adobe recommends that you do not select this option. "
I disabled it and tested in DW. No error yet!!

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