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Hello.
If a user deletes a file over network on a Server Share-Folder, this file are permanetly delete and not moved to Recycle bin on the Server. If think, this was a problem on windows2000 server and not in windows2003R2 server. The options for the recycle bin are right. Has someone a idea? thanks. marsias |
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marsias <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hello. > > If a user deletes a file over network on a Server Share-Folder, this > file are permanetly delete and not moved to Recycle bin on the Server. Correct. > > If think, this was a problem on windows2000 server and not in > windows2003R2 server. No, it's always been the same..... > > The options for the recycle bin are right. > > Has someone a idea? > > thanks. This is working as designed. If you need a network undeletion program you'll need to look at third party tools. But note that volume shadow copy services can preclude the necessity for this, much of the time. |
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Hello marsias,
That is still the same, files deleted over the network are gone. You can use Volume Shadow Copy Service or 3rd party tools for restoring them. Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > Hello. > > If a user deletes a file over network on a Server Share-Folder, this > file are permanetly delete and not moved to Recycle bin on the Server. > > If think, this was a problem on windows2000 server and not in > windows2003R2 server. > > The options for the recycle bin are right. > > Has someone a idea? > > thanks. > |
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