You can simply do a script (aka. batch file) for Windows or Linux, which
simply deletes all files, incl. subdirs.
On Linux this "program" consists of one pure command rm.
Does it mean something is wrong?
No, if people run everything runable they get by e-mail, they can sometime
lose some data.
This is like using a video recorder and pressing record button again and
again. Sometimes you delete a recorded tape this way.
;-)
I often recommend to my mother and brother, who use computers: "Don't do
anything when you aren't sure what are you doing." Especially when there
people sometimes come and say: "Hey, Aley, it's broken." I ask: "What
happened?" They answer: "It wrote something I didn't undersand. So I clicked
OK. And now I can't boot up." Or something similar.
Should I laugh or cry?
I laugh unless it was my computer ;-)))
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 4:09 PM
Subject: RE: [OT] Pass it on, spread it around
> Frode Tenneboe wrote:
> > No, a half decent software company should not have considered this a
> > good thing and introduced them in the first place.
>
> Agreed! M$ strikes again...
>
> Si
>