<file> can be many valid filestore name, including wildcards.
<sep> can be space (cf. Unix) or comma (cf. VMS & EMAS).
The REMOVE command causes the specified file(s) to be destroyed. The user must have owner-authority over the directory involved in order to delete files in it. The files are reported as having been deleted unless the -s (silent) option is specifed. If users are unsure of whether they wish to delete a file, the -c (confirm) option may be specifed. The confirm option becomes the default, if the parameter contains any wildcards. If wildcards are present, but the user still wishes to delete everything, the -n option (noconfirm) can be used.
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