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# Job RClone RmDir Action

With the help of the job RClone RmDir Action it is possible to remove a folder (directory) from a remote location if it is empty. In order for this to be possible, RCLone must be installed on the workstation on which this node (within a stream) is running. The path to the Executbale is given in the node, but can also be freely defined. The configuration of the remote location must be done via RClone itself. See the documentation for RClone. The name of the remote location can be defined when creating the remote location in RClone and must be specified in the node.

#### Example:

If you want to remove a directory with the name: "Directory name" from a remote location with the name "Remote-Location", the target path must be specified as follows:

Remote location: / Directory name


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