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restricting deletion on local drives

i am trying to restrict deletion on local hard drives i have expertise
in c, c++, and delphi if the solution can be found on any of the above
languages plz inform me.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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sumit wrote:
i am trying to restrict deletion on local hard drives i have expertise
in c, c++, and delphi if the solution can be found on any of the above
languages plz inform me.


C and Delphi are completly OT here.
Also, C++ has no concept of "drives", or "deletion", so please ask in a
group dedicated to your platform.

Please read the FAQ before posting again:
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/).
- Pete
Jul 22 '05 #2
sumit wrote:
i am trying to restrict deletion on local hard drives i have expertise
in c, c++, and delphi if the solution can be found on any of the above
languages plz inform me.


C and Delphi are completly OT here.
Also, C++ has no concept of "drives", or "deletion", so please ask in a
group dedicated to your platform.

Please read the FAQ before posting again:
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/).
- Pete
Jul 22 '05 #3
Pete wrote:
sumit wrote:
i am trying to restrict deletion on local hard drives i have expertise
in c, c++, and delphi if the solution can be found on any of the above
languages plz inform me.

C and Delphi are completly OT here.
Also, C++ has no concept of "drives", or "deletion",


Well, it does have the remove(const char *) function for deleting a file.

But there is no reasonable, topical answer to the OP's question.

-Kevin
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Jul 22 '05 #4
Pete wrote:
sumit wrote:
i am trying to restrict deletion on local hard drives i have expertise
in c, c++, and delphi if the solution can be found on any of the above
languages plz inform me.

C and Delphi are completly OT here.
Also, C++ has no concept of "drives", or "deletion",


Well, it does have the remove(const char *) function for deleting a file.

But there is no reasonable, topical answer to the OP's question.

-Kevin
--
My email address is valid, but changes periodically.
To contact me please use the address from a recent posting.
Jul 22 '05 #5
Kevin Goodsell wrote:
<snip>

Well, it does have the remove(const char *) function for deleting a
file.
Wow, I was able to miss that and use platform specific removal functions for
quite a while! :S

- Pete

<snip>
Jul 22 '05 #6
Kevin Goodsell wrote:
<snip>

Well, it does have the remove(const char *) function for deleting a
file.
Wow, I was able to miss that and use platform specific removal functions for
quite a while! :S

- Pete

<snip>
Jul 22 '05 #7

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