did you try "rd /s /q" from the root directory command prompt?

-L

On Jan 12, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Alan Gauld wrote:

I've managed to do something incredibly stupid on my XP box.
I've created a folder that is a link to itself - at least I think that's what has happened, it was a CASE tool that I was using that actually did the damage.

The symptoms are that I can "infinitely" navigate down to the next level. I can also delete as many folders as I like but the top level properties
still report 232 folders... Also I get error messages on the defective
folder saying the filename(ie path) is too long.

I've tried using Cygwin rm, I've tried renaming the folder to a shorter
name., I've tried using the DOS DEL command.

My last resort is to try to write a program to do it, but how?
Does anyone know enough about Windows filesystem (NTFS) to know
which API calls etc I would need? Or is there a better solution?
I'm not even sure this approach will work since it will just recurse
to inifinity too I suspect!

The MSDN and Knowledge Base don't seem to offer any advice either...

Any ideas?

Alan G.
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