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Tx2 wrote:
> In article <MPG.1b2bc8d587cde7f89898ce@news.individual.net>,
> tx2newscollection-invalid-@hotmail.com, a.k.a Tx2 says...
>> In article <#u$AJKvSEHA.3224@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl>,
>> I.fix.probs@for.you, a.k.a Phil says...
>>
>> [top posting corrected]
>>
>>> Tx2 wrote:
>>>> Should i hide the Recycle Bin from the desktop, how would i empty
>>>> it after deleting files?
>>
>>> You can empty the recycle bin from within windows explorer.
>>
>>
>> OK, but perhaps you could answer the question of how i would do it,
>> not where i can do it?
>
> Not to worry, i have found out how to do it myself ... for the benefit
> of others who may wonder, simply open an 'explorer' window (i used a
> right click on START, and the "explore all users" option.
>
> In the left hand pane of the resulting window, at the bottom, is the
> Recycle Bin. Right clicking on it produces a menu within which "empty
> recycle bin" is shown ... click to empty
This isn't instant messaging. Have some paitence. I already answered you
before you posted this. Six minutes after you asked how to do it in
explorer. Sometimes newsgroup answer take miutes, hours, or even days. There
are two ways to empty the recycle bin from within explorer. Read my answer.