Error 1 Unable to copy file "obj...

Hi there! I am specifically using Visual Studio 2013:Windows Forms Application version 3.5 and this error log keeps popping up! I keep seeing stuff like visual C#, but
how do I fix this?
Error Log:
Error 1 Unable to copy file "obj\Debug\Project.exe" to "bin\Debug\Project.exe". Access to the path 'obj\Debug\Project.exe' is denied. Project

Check the Task Manager and see if the "Project.exe" is in use, or maybe another program is locking the built assembly of your project. Try to close the VS IDE and reopen the project. If this doesn't work, use Process Explorer to find the
using process.
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    C:\Lamda5\Dlls\EXITSREQSETTPAY_5101401Z02.OLD
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    \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\5101401PatchV2.cmd
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    \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\5101401PatchV2.cmd to
    c:\lamda5\5101401PatchV2.cmd
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.219 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 26 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
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    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.380 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 26 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.380 -- RunThirdParyScript::Exit
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