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Batch process to delete folers and bypass recycle bin on WinNT

Asked by TommyTupa in Operating Systems Miscellaneous

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I have a batch file to delete folders on a WindowsNT Server shown at the end of this question.  My problem is that the folders I'm deleting are 26GB. Is there any way to bypass the recycle bin while deleting?  

Here's the function I'm using right now:
Private Function fDeleteFolders(BackupPath,TSO)
    Dim FSO
    Dim Folders
    Dim Folder
    Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
    Set Folders = FSO.GetFolder(BackupPath)
   
      For Each Folder In Folders.subFolders
             
         If DateDiff("d", Folder.DateCreated, Date) < 10 Then
              TSO.Write "Deleted: " & Folder.Name & vbCrLf
              Folder.Delete True
              fDeleteFolders = "true"
        End If
      Next
     
     Set Folder = Nothing
     Set Folders = Nothing
   
  End Function


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