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Old 07-29-2017, 10:08 AM
RetiredCHE RetiredCHE is offline Empty Folder tool changed behavior Windows 10 Empty Folder tool changed behavior Office 2013
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Question Empty Folder tool changed behavior

Last month I finally installed Win10 64 bit. In the process I had to reinstall Office and redo the setup for my applications. I'm running Office 2013 Pro 32 bit.

I have the Empty Folder command installed on my QAT, and previously (in Win8.1 Pro 64 bit) it ran to completion when the icon was clicked on the QAT. Now with my recreated QAT the tool requires confirmation, and it moves the folder contents to the Trash folder. Previously they were deleted permanently with the initial mouse click.

Is there an inherent difference in behavior due to the Windows versions, or have I missed something in my recreated setup? My desire is to permanently delete the entire folder content permanently, but not to delete the folder.

Any help is greatly appreciated!


Alan (RetiredCHE)
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