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Have you tried checking your file system permissions?
To delete the folder you'll need to have 755 and for the files you'll need 644 for the chmod settings. [Linux Server]
CHMOD Tutorial:
http://catcode.com/teachmod/
For a Windows server, just make sure the folder and files are not set to Read Only.
Hope this helps.
James
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