I like option #2, a "confirm" checkbox that can be set on a per-schedule
basis, so you can warn yourself before executing destructive procedures. The
ability to specify a custom warning message would be nice, too, but only if
it is real easy to do.
On or near 6/8/01 10:27 AM, George Clark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
> The background: I have a Schedule that deletes all items in my Deleted Items
> folder, which I do use every once in a while (it's set to Manual). So far
> (knock on plastic laminate) I've not selected it accidentally.
>
> To prevent that from happening, or to minimize the impact if it did, I'd
> like to suggest one of two approaches:
>
> (1) Allow Schedules to not be displayed in the menu, so you'd have to open
> the Schedules window and select the Schedule to execute it (perhaps a
> "Display in menu" checkbox)
>
> - or -
>
> (2) Add a checkbox to the Schedule that when checked would mean that you
> would be asked to confirm that you really do want to execute the Schedule
> when you select it from the menu
>
> George
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