EDIT: I feel stupid. I think I found the answer. File:Delete. I originally thought that would delete any highlighted file...but it seems to have a place to enter a specific file. Sorry to have wasted a post.
Edit 2: It works fine. However I tried to apply it to a web page shortcut that gets created on my downloads often. Since the shortcut file has no file extension, I wrote it just like the shortcut.
Let's say the website shortcut was named "Vox Commando" I tried K:\Downloads\Vox Commando, but that doesn't work. I'll keep playing with it. Maybe Vox_Commando?! Maybe .URL? Will update.
Hi there. I have been away for a WHILE. Actually I had to run Windows 8 on safe mode since it's release, until now. I didn't use many programs while in safe mode, so I had little for Vox. Since my PC is back working as it should, I re-installed. and re-configured VC again. Better yet, I went to Youtube and seen all the "new" videos that have REALLY helped me. It's basic stuff, and stuff that was explained to me, but never grasp until now with videos. I am a "visual" learner.
I have a question tho. How would I create a command that will delete a specific file when executed. I have a program on my computer, that every now and then acts stubborn, and opens in the background, without any way to bring the window up, other than ending the process, deleting the "settings" file, and reopening the program again.
I want to say anything along the lines of "Erase X's settings" and have that file deleted. Is this possible?
Thanks.