Hi all,

On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 6:08:06 PM (-5 GMT), Steve scribbled:

>     For the record, no, you cannot.

>     If you have files going into the trash and don't turn off the
> confirmation.  You have to confirm when you press delete, confirm on programs,
> confirm when emptying trash.

>     If you turn that confirmation off you still need to confirm on programs
> and confirm when emptying trash.

>     If you turn off files going into the trash you have to confirm when you
> press delete and there is no way to turn off that confirmation.  Of course,
> you also have to confirm if they are programs.

It's all damn irritating but it saved my ass a couple times and I was
so grateful that I've kept my mouth partially shut about it.

I tend to move around with the mouse pretty quickly and I have
inadvertently selected folders for deletion and realize this just as I
hit Shift+Del and then am able to cancel the deletion at the time of
the query. It therefore, ironically makes me not have to be too
meticulous and therefore a lot quicker since the mistakes are rare but
do occur with speedy GUI use. :) Just playing devils advocate but it
does help me in this ironic sense.

-- 
Regards,
 -=Ali=-                   

   >>> "Young men are apt to think themselves wise enough, 
   as drunken men are to think themselves sober enough." - Earl of Chesterfield <<<
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