
26-01-2009
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 | Member | | Join Date: May 2008
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| Re: How to turn off delete confirmation - 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.
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