' (short for delete tree) is a command line command in Microsoft operating systems that deletes an entire subdirectory of files. It appeared in MS-DOS 6, and was retained throughout all Windows versions based upon MS-DOS, including Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. (For Windows versions before Windows 95, the presence of depended on the version of the MS-DOS that was already required to be on the machine, which was completely separate from Windows.
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- ' (short for delete tree) is a command line command in Microsoft operating systems that deletes an entire subdirectory of files. It appeared in MS-DOS 6, and was retained throughout all Windows versions based upon MS-DOS, including Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. (For Windows versions before Windows 95, the presence of depended on the version of the MS-DOS that was already required to be on the machine, which was completely separate from Windows. ) Deltree isn't present in Windows NT-based operating systems, including Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server, Windows Vista and Windows 7. Instead, the or (remove directory) command removes a subdirectory along with all its files if the /s command-line switch is present, and does so without prompting if the /q command-line switch is also present.
- La commande deltree permet de supprimer un répertoire sous DOS. Par exemple, supprime le répertoire dont le nom est "mon_repertoire".
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- ' (short for delete tree) is a command line command in Microsoft operating systems that deletes an entire subdirectory of files. It appeared in MS-DOS 6, and was retained throughout all Windows versions based upon MS-DOS, including Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. (For Windows versions before Windows 95, the presence of depended on the version of the MS-DOS that was already required to be on the machine, which was completely separate from Windows.
- La commande deltree permet de supprimer un répertoire sous DOS. Par exemple, supprime le répertoire dont le nom est "mon_repertoire".
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