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Hi Mathew! My name is, Zadee. I'm an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you. Sorry to hear about your experience. I'll try my best to help you today.
There is no built-in feature in Windows that allows you to do this. You can use the Group Policy or modify your Registry to disable Hotkeys in Windows but this will disable all hotkeys. However, if you think that will help you, please follow the suggested method in the article below.
https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-10-disable-ke...
What I would highly suggest though, is to use PowerToys specifically its Keyboard Manager feature. This allows you to change any Hotkeys in Windows to whatever you want. Please check MS Documentation in the article below, you can download the app directly from this article as well.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/power...
Hope that helps. Have a wonderful day!
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Hi Soheb Khan,
You can create a group policy to deny the delete permission on the folder. Open Group Policy Management Editor, navigate to Computer Configuration / Policies / Windows Settings / Security Settings / File System and set the user permissions in the advanced permissions.
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I have the same question.
Hello, looking like this issue is impossible based on (google, microsoft search), but figured I'd ask here for a second eye, please -
Windows file explorer "Are you sure you want to permanently delete this [file / folder / shortcut]"[yes/no] is displayed when deleting files. This can be disabled by right click Recycle, properties, uncheck confirmation (to disable recycle confirmation) and disable the recycle bin entirely (to disable permanent confirmation). It can also be disabled by regedit hklm/hkcu ConfirmFileDelete:0, and gpedit 'Display confirmation dialog when deleting':disable.
I've done these and local files/folders delete without prompt (my desired behavior) whether delete or shift+del, however network drives(browsed via unc or drive letter mapped) continue to prompt - is there any way to disable the prompt on external/network drives?
(not looking for an alternative file browser, or command line methods, which would likely work and are what I'll use if windows native file explorer doesn't support this)
TIA