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=Disable "Confirm File Move" Dialog= | |||
==Found This!== | |||
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Could somebody please tell me how to turn off the move and delete read only file confirmation in W2000? It is not found in folder options, | Could somebody please tell me how to turn off the move and delete read only file confirmation in W2000? It is not found in folder options, | ||
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Courtesy of: http://www.annoyances.org | Courtesy of: http://www.annoyances.org | ||
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==A Solution??== | ==A Solution??== | ||
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I don't know | I don't know about you - but I am still hunting for a solution to this pain in the assss 'feature' of Windows! | ||
[[Category:WinXP]] | [[Category:WinXP]] |
Latest revision as of 22:39, 20 May 2008
Disable "Confirm File Move" Dialog
Found This!
Could somebody please tell me how to turn off the move and delete read only file confirmation in W2000? It is not found in folder options,
Solution #1: Right-click on the Recycle Bin on the Desktop, and select Properties from the menu. Under the Global Tab, select Use one setting for all drives. Turn on the option labeled Do not move files to the recycle bin. (For some unknown reason, decreasing the Maximum size of Recycle Bin to 0% doesn't do the trick.) Notice that the option labeled Display delete confirmation dialog is grayed out at this point, meaning that there is no way to truly delete files in Windows without a confirmation dialog. Also, if you have files waiting in the Recycle Bin, they will not be deleted until you do so manually, even after changing this setting. Solution #2: Create a shortcut to the Recycle Bin in your Send To folder. To delete files, right-click, and choose Recycle Bin from the Send To menu. Note: Holding the Shift key while pressing on Delete Key will remove the file permanently without sending it yo recycle bin. Cheers Courtesy of: http://www.annoyances.org
A Solution??
1. Right Click on Start/Left click on Explore 2. Tools/Folder Options/File Types tab 3. Go to the extension you want to change (dat, zip, exe, etc.) 4a. W2K specific: Click on Advanced button 4b. Others: Click on the Edit button 5. Make sure the Confirm Open After Download box is Unchecked if you want it unchecked. Keep track of what you're doing, so you can go back and "undo" any mistakes.
Postscript
I don't know about you - but I am still hunting for a solution to this pain in the assss 'feature' of Windows!