I've tested this trough and trough what I find is that the /S switch works fine as long as there are subfiles and folders in the folder you are trying to delete. Everything gets deleted. But if you specify the /S switch on an empty folder you get an error, which in turn will get deleted if you don't specify the /S switch.

(edit) after reading NTDOC's last message, I basically said what he said...


Edited by apronk (2006-01-24 12:14 PM)