Hi! I'm trying to move folder that include another folders and files. My actions are:
my $file2Copy = File::NCopy->new(recursive => 1); $file2Copy->copy($folder,$ArcFolder); rmtree($folder, 0, 0);
Every thing is good but it doesn't deletes the root folder that is already empty.
The error message I'm getting is:
Can't remove directory C:\125\Ba_hu\\update35: Permission denied
What is happening? rmtree has deleted everything inside this folder,
but can't delete the root folder that is empty.
I've tried to do:
rmdir $folder;
after rmtree and it's not deleting the folder any way, Please help!!!

In reply to rmtree deletes everything inside the folder but doesn't deletes the root folder him self by Nelly

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