Windows Restart Manager doesn't see folders opened by the command prompt as in use

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When using the Restart Manager, if I add a path to RmRegisterResources that is currently opened as the current working directory in a command prompt window, RmGetList doesn't return it, but instead returns info about other locked files (e.g., an executable loaded in WinDBG).

Why is that so?

If I try to delete this folder, I get an error 32: ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION, which is why I used the Restart Manager to identify the processes that are preventing me from deleting files and folders.

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