windows: retry file open with DELETE access after access denied
Additional access rights when opening files, including SYNCHRONIZE,
break deletion when the caller has FILE_DELETE_CHILD on the parent
directory but not the file. Retry with DELETE only restores correct
Windows semantics.
For #77406
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