Re: Finding REALLY hidden files?



"/Tx2" wrote ...
Richard Crowley
I just deleted the folder on my C: drive and it worked just
fine. Do you have full administrative rights for the login
account you are using?

Tried that, and set security permissions to "FULL CONTROL" and still
access is denied. I'm certainly logging into an administrator account.

I do use a seperate bin for each partition, maybe that's preventing it
from doing what I ask?

Shouldn't have anything to do with it.
Of course, there is a "recycle bin" in each partition,
so you will have to empty/delete them all.

.



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