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I have to believe this has been discussed before, but is there anyway to force files deleted by ZtreeWin to the Windows Recycle Bin? I understand that typically any files deleted from a DOS session in Windows do not go to the recycle bin, but wondering if there is any setting or utility that can force DOS deleted files to the Recycle Bin? Or at least files deleted via ZtreeWin? | ||
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