Get Rid of Delete Confirmation (from www.pcmech.com)
As we all know, when you delete a file in Windows, you get asked to confirm that you wish to delete the file and put it into the Recycle Bin. But, with the Recycle Bin, the confirmation is a bit redundant because if you make a mistake, you just go to the Recycle Bin and get it back again. You can get rid of the confirmation quite easily. To do so, right-click on the Recycle Bin icon and choose Properties. Then, un-check the option which says "Display Delete Confirmation dialog".
Enjoy!
Greg
As we all know, when you delete a file in Windows, you get asked to confirm that you wish to delete the file and put it into the Recycle Bin. But, with the Recycle Bin, the confirmation is a bit redundant because if you make a mistake, you just go to the Recycle Bin and get it back again. You can get rid of the confirmation quite easily. To do so, right-click on the Recycle Bin icon and choose Properties. Then, un-check the option which says "Display Delete Confirmation dialog".
Enjoy!
Greg
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