2007-11-11, 11:01 PM
Not sure how this might work but I wonder if there might be some way that files that you really want to keep are protected from accidental deletion. (I know there is the confirm delete setting, I use this but accidents can still happen )
There could be a button in video library called 'protect' that puts a flag in the database that disables the GBPVR delete? You might then need to 'unprotect' before you can delete.
Is there an effective way to protect files from deletion within windows?
There could be a button in video library called 'protect' that puts a flag in the database that disables the GBPVR delete? You might then need to 'unprotect' before you can delete.
Is there an effective way to protect files from deletion within windows?
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Three tuners: [SIZE=2][SIZE=1]Twinhan DVB-T x 1, Hauppauge Nova 500T (dual) [/SIZE][/SIZE]
DTB Digital SD + HD content (PAL-MPEG2-AC3).
Custom case made very quiet. Zalman CPU cooler.
Sits in rack with other HiFi.
ParaLED to show tuner activity.
Display: 42" 1920x1080p Panasonic Plasma
1x wired MVP
1x PC client
[URL="http://web.aanet.com.au/media/"]
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