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From: | "Tim Van Holder" <tim DOT van DOT holder AT pandora DOT be> |
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Subject: | Re: Odd 'rm' behaviour (WinXP) |
Date: | Fri, 28 Dec 2001 17:26:21 +0100 |
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> I wonder if del uses a different method of deleting the file > than rm does. > E.g.: del uses a Win32 delete function, whereas rm uses a DOS delete > function. Perhaps Norton still protects the DOS delete function, when > you've turned off protection for all drives? Could this be a > bug in Norton SystemWorks? Maybe. But it would be VERY strange; the Unerase Protection wizard is stopped (and I assume that's the Norton Protection backbone). Plus, Norton Protection places 'protected' files in a \Recycle[dr]\NPROTECT\nprotect.log file, so the behaviour I get is pretty weird. > Perhaps you could try using a delete utility from an older > version of DOS, to see if it exhibits the same behaviour? Will try - but 'del' is a shell builtin I think, so I'm not sure that'll work. I'll see if 4dos runs under XP, and try its 'del' if it does. > What happens with directories and rmdir (Windows & Fileutils > versions)? They work as expected. Only files seem to get 'protected'.
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