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| | windows technique According to the Wall Street Journal, you can get rid of the redundant "Are you sure you want to delete this..." by right clicking on Recycle Bin, then Properties, then uncheck the "Display delete confirmation dialog" box. I did this, but still get the redundant question. Any solutions? |
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| | Re: windows technique I would not expect to find Windows experts in the Wall Street Journal. The setting they are talking about is for deleting Windows files, not for deleting messages in Windows Mail. The delete confirmation dialog should only appear for newsgroup messages, not for email messages. Is that what you are seeing? Newsgroup messages are not normally deleted in that fashion. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP "clearview" <clearview@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F1B834E8-ED24-45C9-8985-A8AE26E80700@xxxxxx Quote: > According to the Wall Street Journal, you can get rid of the redundant "Are > you sure you want to delete this..." by right clicking on Recycle Bin, then > Properties, then uncheck the "Display delete confirmation dialog" box. I did > this, but still get the redundant question. Any solutions? |
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