Hi Jorj!
Quoting your message of 10 Apr 98, 23:41 o'clock
to Peter Heberer in area "4DOS" about "hiding error messages":
JS> recrates %trash. If the description is standardized, just a
JS> "Thunder Byte virus-checking data file" or whatever in each
JS> dir, it's probably better to simply globally recreate it
JS> (global /hiq describe %trash "whatever") from root than
JS> try to preserve it in the absence of the file.
I agree, recreating the description (he could use an alias or a BTM
for that) would be a more "clean" solution. And it wouldn't tamper
around with files [ used by / in use / under control of ] a part of
the OS.
Kind regards
Peter
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