If you use Disk Cleanup to delete restore points after a restore, Disk
Cleanup will also delete shadow copies. Otherwise there is no real point in
having the restore point at all. You either want to completely restore a
configuration, or you don't. Backup would be a better choice for you if you
want selective deletion.
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"קובי" <@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to erase shadow copies of specific files.
> If there is then how to do it?