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Skip the Recycle Bin Confirmation Message

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I found this in a few different places around the 'net - hopefully it's helpful:

Skip the Recycle Bin Confirmation Message

When you delete items by moving them to the Recycle Bin, Windows displays a message confirming the deletion: "Are you sure you want to send FILENAME to the Recycle Bin?" If you?re tired of clicking an answer to that question, you can configure Windows XP to skip the confirmation message whether or not you?re using the Recycle Bin.
  • Right-click the Recycle Bin, and then click Properties.
  • In the Recycle Bin Properties dialog box, clear the Display delete confirmation dialog check box, and then click OK.
  • If you don't want to use the Recycle Bin at all, in the Recycle Bin Properties dialog box, select the Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted check box.
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Re: Skip the Recycle Bin Confirmation Message

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You can also right click,hold shift and click DELETE,this will also bypass the bin
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Re: Skip the Recycle Bin Confirmation Message

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well this method is not to be followed
to delete large files or folders at once
u can delete it within sec.

just create another file/folder with the same name which u want to delete.
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Re: Skip the Recycle Bin Confirmation Message

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Apr 20th, 2006
Originally Posted by prof.thakur
well this method is not to be followed
to delete large files or folders at once
u can delete it within sec.

just create another file/folder with the same name which u want to delete.

I don't think you can create a file or folder with the same name in the same directory. At least not in windows.
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Re: Skip the Recycle Bin Confirmation Message

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Apr 25th, 2006
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I don't think you can create a file or folder with the same name in the same directory. At least not in windows.

ya u cannot do that... itll just name it 2 or ask u to give a different file name... just hold shift and hit delete more than simple... just mechanical...
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Re: Skip the Recycle Bin Confirmation Message

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Yep. Two finger salute: Hold Shift, press Delete. And poof...
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