File(*.VI) Rename Issue

I am facing issue with respect to renaming a file under project explorer.
Steps:
1. Open a Project
2. Add a VI with file name as "DeInitialize"
3. Right Click and select Rename
4. File Dialog opens to enter new name
5. Enter "Deinitialize" (Only change is from DeInitialize to Deinitialize)
6. LabVIEW Popup message (File Already Exist) asking for replace it.
7. At the end file name remains same as “DeInitialize”.
I am finding it weird. I have to rename the file to something else and then back to make it work.
Is it a OS issue or LabVIEW environment issue.
I am working with LabVIEW 2013 SP1 under Windows 7.

Vijay_J wrote:
I am facing issue with respect to renaming a file under project explorer.
Steps:
1. Open a Project
2. Add a VI with file name as "DeInitialize"
3. Right Click and select Rename
4. File Dialog opens to enter new name
5. Enter "Deinitialize" (Only change is from DeInitialize to Deinitialize)
6. LabVIEW Popup message (File Already Exist) asking for replace it.
7. At the end file name remains same as “DeInitialize”.
I am finding it weird. I have to rename the file to something else and then back to make it work.
Is it a OS issue or LabVIEW environment issue.
I am working with LabVIEW 2013 SP1 under Windows 7.
I think it's a LV thing.  I believe that a LV "rename" does more than rename the VI.  I think it actually creates a new VI with the new name and updates everything to point to the new file, then deletes the old one.  Since you cannot name a new file with an existing name, it's just not allowed.  Notice that LV opens up a file dialog box instead of just letting you edit the name directly?  And that "rename" is in the "save as" dialog?  Also note that the date changes on the file when you rename it.
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    6417013: D:/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/rdbms/admin/prvtofln.plb
    6417013: D:/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/rdbms/admin/prvtpexp.plb
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    6417013: D:/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/oracore/zoneinfo/readme.txt
    6417013: D:/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/oracore/zoneinfo/timezlrg.dat
    6417013: D:/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/oracore/zoneinfo/timezone.dat
    Retrieving patch to roll back: patch_found = 1.
    Looking for pre-patch readme D:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\.patch_storage\6417013\custom\pre.txt
    Rolling back with all-node mode.
    OPatch detected non-cluster Oracle Home from the inventory and will patch the local system only.
    Oracle instances have been shut down, proceeding with auto-rollback.
    Starting to remove patch from the system at 03-29-2008_14-43-41.
    Looking for pre-patch script D:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\.patch_storage\6417013\custom\scripts\pre.bat
    preparing to execute D:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\.patch_storage\6417013\custom\scripts\pre.bat
    Executing the Roll-back pre-patch script (D:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\.patch_storage\6417013\custom\scripts\pre.bat)...
    ======= Pre-Install Script Output ==============================
    exit code = "0"
    ======= End of Pre-Install Script Output =======================
    Removing patch 6417013...
    Restore Archive File
    Restore Copy File
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    Restoring d:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\bin\orageneric9.dll.
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    Restoring d:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\bin\oran9.dll.
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    Restoring d:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\bin\oranldap9.dll.
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    Restoring d:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\bin\orapls9.dll.
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    File patched on previous run, will be skipped : D:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\.patch_storage\6417013\\ultrasearch\lib\ultrasearch_midtier.jar_done_6417013
    File patched on previous run, will be skipped : D:\app\oracle\product\9.2.0\.patch_storage\6417013\\ultrasearch\admin\wk0qapi.plb_done_6417013
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    861 5671074 6263319 5639513 5631836 5225596 5068565 5530958 5275475 5284862 5169684 5566937 5495695 5977665 5396877 6079599
    6133610 5223027 4628013 5681320 5911532 4254094 5188321 5602654 3667025 4480159 6028753 3378426 5728380 5703297 5650477 60
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    24 5491035 5391326 5652380 5845232 5915901 3679014 4901089 4695511 3920693 4372359 4969005 5505981 5509707 5765361 5726094
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