On Aug 3, 2004, at 12:37 PM, Simon Lord wrote:
One of those little annoyances; if I run the command "delete
directory myPath" where myPath is a perfectly valid path to a folder
on the local hard disk, I get the result "can't delete that file".
Any ideas anyone?
Using: Metacard 2.5 on Mac OS
One of those little annoyances; if I run the command "delete directory
myPath" where myPath is a perfectly valid path to a folder on the
local hard disk, I get the result "can't delete that file". Any ideas
anyone?
Using: Metacard 2.5 on Mac OSX 10.2.8
First thing that comes to mind is perm
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Directory Ah Ha! In that case, any suggestions on a quick
and easy way to delete a folder which may contain
Ah Ha! In that case, any suggestions on a quick and easy way to delete a folder which may contain files and other folders (without digging into it and it's sub-directories and deleting files individually)?
Thanks,
On Wednesday, July 21, 2004, at 06:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One of thos
> One of those little annoyances; if I run the command "delete
directory > myPath" where myPath is a perfectly valid path to a folder on
the local > hard disk, I get the result "can't delete that file".
Any ideas anyone?
'Cos the folder is not empty, Ray.
/H
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One of those little annoyances; if I run the command "delete directory
myPath" where myPath is a perfectly valid path to a folder on the local
hard disk, I get the result "can't delete that file". Any ideas anyone?
Using: Metacard 2.5 on Mac OSX 10.2.8
Thanks,
Ray Horsley
Developer, LinkIt!