Get Rid of the Delete Confirmation Print
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Sunday, 09 March 2008

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Get Rid of the Delete Confirmation

Are you sick of getting seeing this:

Thankfully this annoying feature can be disabled (so that when you delete a file it will automatically go into the recycle bin without asking you if you are sure)

To disable this feature, do the following:

Right click on the Recycle Bin on the Desktop, and select Properties


Under the Global tab, make sure Use One Setting For All Drives is selected. Then uncheck the Display Delete Confirmation Dialog


Click Apply and you should no longer get that annoying confirmation pop up.

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