Hello Steve,
Wednesday, October 13, 1999, 1:08:06 AM, you wrote:
SL> Tuesday, October 12, 1999, 3:56:32 PM, Roel wrote:
>> For the record: you can toggle that one! (properties of your trash-bin)...
SL> For the record, no, you cannot.
SL> If you have files going into the trash and don't turn off the
SL> confirmation. You have to confirm when you press delete, confirm on programs,
SL> confirm when emptying trash.
SL> If you turn that confirmation off you still need to confirm on programs
SL> and confirm when emptying trash.
Doesn't work like that over here (that is: if you mean simple .exe
files...)
and if you want to delete a full dir, press shift-del...
SL> If you turn off files going into the trash you have to confirm when you
SL> press delete and there is no way to turn off that confirmation. Of course,
SL> you also have to confirm if they are programs.
Yep, see your point, however, I putted a little entry in my
autoexec.batwhich erases my recycle-bin on every-startup...
(that's why I don't have to confirm & why I overlooked this...)
Sorry :-)
BTW: since this isn't about The Bat anylonger, I suggest end of topic?
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