06-11-2021, 06:22 AM
My 2 cents.
Skip, I know the pain. I once similarily lost a whole harddrive with painfully organized data because I forgot I linked it to a junction I deleted.
But I really don't think you need more safety measures for ignoring those warnings or not reading theme.
I'm not saying "you deserve it for not reading", but is it likely that it happens to you again after this experience? (I learned my lesson and am way more cautious with deleting
or clicking ok on warnings.
Maybe it's an option to make the warning more obtrusive (bigger, bolder) if data loss is involved. But personally I don't think MSP needs an undo for deleting files (IMHO).
Skip, I know the pain. I once similarily lost a whole harddrive with painfully organized data because I forgot I linked it to a junction I deleted.
But I really don't think you need more safety measures for ignoring those warnings or not reading theme.
I'm not saying "you deserve it for not reading", but is it likely that it happens to you again after this experience? (I learned my lesson and am way more cautious with deleting
or clicking ok on warnings.
Maybe it's an option to make the warning more obtrusive (bigger, bolder) if data loss is involved. But personally I don't think MSP needs an undo for deleting files (IMHO).