11-30-2023, 06:58 AM
(11-30-2023, 05:03 AM)eoredson Wrote: But it has to be backwards compatible with QB1, QB4, and QB7..
What is "QB1" and "QB7"?
I'm telling the general about someone else that has to be kept away from Linux. Purposely set a really long ridiculous password for him to make sure he could never be "root" user.
But... why is there such a need for a "nuke" directory command built into QB64?
What is one going to do after data loss and he/she realized the wrong directory was nuked?
BTW "deltree" was yet another way M$ purposely spoiled people and started counteracting with making Windows act more like Unix, in response to ongoing complaints that Windows didn't behave "multiuser" enough. Anyway, in Windows Vista and later the operating system would give someone a hard time with trying to eradicate directories, read-only files and what the system thinks are "my" files, unless it's being handled directly by an account with enough elevation.