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If you're going to lock /remove then by the same logic you should also lock /write, /bwrite, /filter, /savebuf, /log, /remini, /rename, /copy, /rmdir, /save, and /writeini. I'm not necessarily saying it's a bad idea, just pointing out how much has to be locked in order to protect file/folder corruption/deletion


not entirely true.. i do believe his suggestion is to lock /remove to stop findfile() loops from removing high volumes of files as scripts have done in the past.

The above "mentioned" commands, not all of them do bad things, but i do understand that given time and the knowledge any command can become a "bad command". However, /remove requires no knowledge whatsoever to use it.

Personally, i'd have liked if 'delete to recyclebin' was default but thats me.

Eamonn.