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Old 05-13-2011, 10:12 AM   #144
Starson17
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I would propose a much simpler way to avoid this kind of issue: remove the "Delete Library" command.
Apparently (I never tried the command; I did not even notice it existed) all it does is to wipe the folder and all sub-folders.
On most systems, there is an OS command to do that....
There is a create library command. Many users don't understand where that library is created or any of the the behind-the-scenes library structure, so they wouldn't know what to delete via the OS. They might well delete the wrong library.

This issue was addressed long ago by preventing users from creating libraries in folders that have content, so unless they manually add content to the library, there's no problem deleting libraries created since that change.
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