Manage the Delete Confirmation Dialog box in Windows 7

The confirmation dialog box that pops up when you want to delete a
file or folder is meant to prevent accidental deletion of data. It can
be a great thing
in some situations, and very annoying in others. Let’s take a look at
managing the messages and how to prevent users from turning it off.

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Turn Off Delete Confirmation Dialog Box

If you’re a system administrator or a power user, having Windows pop
up a confirmation screen every time you want to delete a file becomes
annoying. To
turn the messages off, simply right-click the Recycle Bin and select Properties.

In the Recycle Bin Properties screen uncheck the box next to Display
delete confirmation dialog the click Apply and Ok.
you can also choose to delete the files entirely without storing them
in recycle bin.

Prevent Users from Turning off Delete Confirmation Dialog Box

Unless you know what you’re doing, it isn’t recommended to turn off
the delete confirmation dialog box, as it can prevent accidental
deletions. For beginner
and novice users, taking the extra step of answering the confirmation
message is quite important. We can change a setting in Local Group
Policy Editor
to make sure this safeguard is always on and can’t be turned off.

Click on Start and type in gpedit.msc into the search box.

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Navigate to User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Windows
Components \ Windows Explorer then double click on Display
confirmation dialog when
deleting files.

You will want to Enable it to make sure it is always on and users
can’t turn it off.

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After you close out of Local Group Policy Editor, go back to the
Recycle Bin properties and you’ll see the dialog is enabled and grayed
out so users cannot
change it.

You can also achieve the same setting through the Registry. Click
Start and type regedit into the search box and hit Enter.

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In Registry Editor navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \
Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer then
right-click and create a new
DWORD value.

Name it ConfirmFileDelete and give it a value of “1”. You’ll need to
log off and back on again for the setting to go into effect.

Again, these steps are not meant for beginners and unless you know
what you’re doing there is no reason for you to try this. However, if
you’re an experienced
user and annoyed by the Delete confirmation box but want to make sure
it stays enabled for others, these steps will help you out.


hope it helps:
Srikanth



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