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Re: Wall and talkd pass binary data
From: reh () cs UMD EDU (Richard Huddleston)
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 12:57:21 -0400
[ ...trimmed... ] * C:\*.*<CR>Y<CR> which would erase all files in the root directory that * don't have erase protection. Fortunately, MSDOS' ERASE command DOES NOT * have the equivalent of UNIX's very dangerous 'rm -rf /' Just an update: DELTREE, new with DOS 5.0 or so, does 'rm -rf /'
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