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How does one use FileStream to append to a file without an exclusive lock?

What I'm trying to do with FileStream in C#/.NET is to open two streams: one appending to a file and the other reading those writes asynchronously (for unit testing some network connection handling code). I can't figure out how to get the writer stream to open the file in non-exlusive locking mode and thus the code always throws an exception:

The process cannot access the file 'C:\test.txt' because it is being used by another process.

Here's a smattering of code which demonstrates the issue:

FileStream fwriter = new FileStream("C:\\test.txt", FileMode.Append,
    FileAccess.Write, FileShare.Read);
FileStream freader = new FileStream("C:\\test.txt", FileMode.Open,
    FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read);
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Neil C. Obremski Avatar asked Sep 13 '25 13:09

Neil C. Obremski


1 Answers

See this question: C# file read/write fileshare doesn’t appear to work

In short, your freader has to specify FileShare.Write to allow for the fact that there is already a writer on the file.

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Rob Walker Avatar answered Sep 16 '25 02:09

Rob Walker