Delete File
suggest changestring path = @"c:\path\to\file.txt";
File.Delete(path);
While Delete
does not throw exception if file doesn’t exist, it will throw exception e.g. if specified path is invalid or caller does not have the required permissions. You should always wrap calls to Delete
inside try-catch block and handle all expected exceptions. In case of possible race conditions, wrap logic inside lock statement.
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