That worked! Thank you!
However, one of my colleagues, who has the same SUBST's as me has a problem in that only the C: drive files are going to the recycle bin.
He has Windows 7, but can run XP as a virtual machine (through Virtual PC I think). His versions of 4NT are:
From windows 7:
4NT...
One more thing-my subst'd drives are as follows:
D:\: => C:\drive-d
E:\: => C:\drive-e
F:\: => C:\drive-f
I:\: => D:\
T:\: => C:\drive-c
U:\: => F:\
W:\: => E:\
When I delete from C: the file goes to the recycle bin.
Same for E:.
But when I delete from I: (which is a drive I often use) it...
Thanks to both of you. Typing 'OPTION' brought up the dialog box you mentioned. One question though. Will this option stay enabled should I reboot? (I am working remotely and can't reboot for some reason.)
Btw version of 4NT is
4NT 6.01.237A Windows XP 5.1
Thanks!
Hello,
I hope I'm in the right forum - I can't seem to find one for 4NT specifically.
I seem to recall that there is a way to, when you delete a file from the command prompt, to have it go to the recycle bin. I believe that behavior is settable via a 4NT environement variable or something like...
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