[SOLVED] 14.10.0100 No Delete Confirmation Dialog

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GregH
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[SOLVED] 14.10.0100 No Delete Confirmation Dialog

Post by GregH »

Win 8.1 Pro x64
XYplorer 14.10.0100

Clicking on the Red X in the toolbar immediately deletes the selected item even though "Suppress Delete Confirmation Dialog" is unchecked. The Delete Undo works correctly but I cannot get the confirmation dialog to come up before deleting.

Greg
Last edited by GregH on 28 May 2014 23:54, edited 1 time in total.

grindax

Re: 14.10.0100 No Delete Confirmation Dialog

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GregH
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Re: 14.10.0100 No Delete Confirmation Dialog

Post by GregH »

grindax,
You were correct: it was Win 8.1 suppressing the dialog. I just received this new laptop 3 days ago and it's my first run at Win 8. It's odd they would default to not confirming a delete action.
Anyway, thank you for the direction. It worked perfectly and now I'm once again practicing "Safe Computing"! :lol:

Greg

Papoulka
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Re: [SOLVED] 14.10.0100 No Delete Confirmation Dialog

Post by Papoulka »

I had the same question after as part of moving up from Win7. Finding this link answered it - the "no delete confirmation" is an OS issue, selectable via right-click on the Recycle Bin. A silly place for such a switch IMHO. And it does govern XY behavior.

Thanks for the explanation.

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