said:
>Deleted it, but there was still a problem.
With what? The deleter?
>I have no problem with that. I'll will do that, though I suspect the
>likelihood of them allocating resources to fix the problem pretty closely
>approaches zero.
One never knows. The probability is closer to 0 if no one complains.
Consider what would have happened with the gate to the trail if no one
complained.
>Is there a way to prevent my OS from writing the unwanted files. I have
>a vague memory that this is possible.
Some file managers are smart enough to avoid writing unwanted EAs. The
WPS Drives Folder is not one of these file managers. This might be a
handy addition to XWorkplace, if it's not already there. So many
projects, so little time.
Steven
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