There's nothing you can do to force the files to get deleted.
Windows does have an means of requesting that a file gets deleted as soon as possible. This is done by calling CreateFile (which is kinda like Perl's open) using FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE. I can help you implement this if you're interested in using it.
In reply to Re: Permission denied error from dirmove function of File::Copy::Recursive.
by ikegami
in thread Permission denied error from dirmove function of File::Copy::Recursive.
by Gulliver
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