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Cancel is not equivalent to "No to all". "No to all" would answer "No" every time the prompt was to be launched, ie for every duplicate entry, keep the older entry. "Cancel" stops the operation, and does not add any new folder be it new or duplicate.
Reviewed by itamaram Dec 01 2008, 07:34pm ( 33 reviews ) • shankarganesh.com
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Rated by Monkier on Feb 03 2009, 1:35am
Good to know, but they changed that dialog in Vista (Or, atleast in 7, which is what i'm using).
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Rated by smarty7 on Feb 02 2009, 5:48am
Windows has so much shortcuts that as if Bill Gates was given the task to make a data by compiling the shortcuts, even he can't do so!
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Rated by tribalboy2 on Feb 01 2009, 1:46pm
Nice!
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Rated by gloamglozer on Jan 30 2009, 11:07pm
the flaws of xp... why does it take so long for u fags to include these things.
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Reviewed by masterzora on Jan 29 2009, 5:06pm
Posted only 5 and a half years after everyone else already figured it out, well done.
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Rated by olenikm on Jan 26 2009, 12:01am
Mind = blown. They fixed this in Vista, replacing it with an entirely new dialog, but it is nice to know.
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Rated by bobokisama on Jan 08 2009, 9:02pm
Nice trick to remember when deleting * in system32 dir.
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Rated by dedtr9 on Jan 06 2009, 11:44pm
FINALLY. It only took a few years after XP came out to find a "No To All" button in the windows copy dialog.
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Rated by potts2000 on Jan 06 2009, 7:21pm
Good tip. I knew this already but I discovered it from an article like this one. As for kapax who wrote "Doesn't anyone see a cancel button????" Cancel is completely different dude... think before you comment.