Thanks for replying, I've tried to follow your suggestion,and I've recieved error:
Useless use of subtraction (-) in void context at C:\Perl\ArcUpdFdr.pl line 64.
Bareword "rm" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at C:\Perl\ArcUpdFdr.pl line 64.
Can you tell me, how can I use this function, I couldn't find the help on it. Tnanks!

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in thread rmtree deletes everything inside the folder but doesn't deletes the root folder him self by Nelly

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