Remove on Reboot Shell Extension

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Remove on Reboot Shell Extension
http://www.bjb-inc.com/products.asp

This shell extension adds the Remove on Next Reboot
functionality to the Windows operating system.
Just right click the file you want deleted and it
will be removed the next time you reboot.

OS: Windows 98 & Up


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CoMa said:
Remove on Reboot Shell Extension
http://www.bjb-inc.com/products.asp

This shell extension adds the Remove on Next Reboot
functionality to the Windows operating system.
Just right click the file you want deleted and it
will be removed the next time you reboot.

OS: Windows 98 & Up

I wonder why the site wants one's email address before the download
will start? Looks like a good utility. I've had use for such a dealie
in the past.
 
lunedì 24/mag/2004 _John Corliss_ ha scritto:
I wonder why the site wants one's email address before the download
will start? Looks like a good utility. I've had use for such a dealie
in the past.

Another good one I'm using is GiPo@MoveOnBoot (644 KB), the last freeware
version is on the bottom of this page:

http://www.gibinsoft.net/gipoutils/
 
I wonder why the site wants one's email address before the download
will start? Looks like a good utility. I've had use for such a dealie
in the past.

I used me@home and it downloaded OK.
Looks like a useful utility.
 
MLC said:
lunedì 24/mag/2004 _John Corliss_ ha scritto:




Another good one I'm using is GiPo@MoveOnBoot (644 KB), the last freeware
version is on the bottom of this page:

http://www.gibinsoft.net/gipoutils/

Here's a better link:

http://www.gibinsoft.net/gipoutils/fileutil/index.htm

But yeah, looks like another way to do the task alright:

"GiPo@MoveOnBoot - Copies, moves or deletes files and folders on the
next system boot. The utility is very useful when the user needs to
replace or delete files which are locked by other applications, loaded
into the memory or just cannot be changed until next system boot."
 
Doc said:
I used me@home and it downloaded OK. Looks like a useful utility.

Only problem I can see is that I might accidentally select it from the
right click list and delete an important file.

As rarely as I need to delete a file that's running, think I'm going
to stick with the old "boot to DOS and do it" method.
 
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