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Adam
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      06-14-2007
Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive or share.
I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.

I just recovered it form tape???

Adam
 
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Myweb
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      06-14-2007
Hello Adam,

Files deleted from netwrok drive are not moved to the recycle bin. They are
deleted. If you have a backup you are lucky, if not you can try with some
file recovery software.

Best regards

Myweb
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> Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive or
> share. I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.
>
> I just recovered it form tape???
>
> Adam
>



 
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Plasticman
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      06-14-2007
Hi Adam,

I beleive you would check the server\pc that the drive was shared from and
look in the recycle bin on that machine. You should find the file there.
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Steve
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"Adam" wrote:

> Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive or share.
> I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.
>
> I just recovered it form tape???
>
> Adam

 
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Adam
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      06-14-2007
Thats what I thought. Is there anyway to have a network recycle bin or find
it on the server. I do bakcup day but if someone makes a file and deletes
same day Im SOL. The reason to have it on the server is for backup.
I am using folder redirection for my docs and desktop.
So its all on the server....

"Myweb" wrote:

> Hello Adam,
>
> Files deleted from netwrok drive are not moved to the recycle bin. They are
> deleted. If you have a backup you are lucky, if not you can try with some
> file recovery software.
>
> Best regards
>
> Myweb
> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
> no rights.
>
> > Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive or
> > share. I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.
> >
> > I just recovered it form tape???
> >
> > Adam
> >

>
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John John
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      06-14-2007
That would certainly be news to me...

John

Plasticman wrote:

> Hi Adam,
>
> I beleive you would check the server\pc that the drive was shared from and
> look in the recycle bin on that machine. You should find the file there.


 
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Myweb
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      06-14-2007
Hello Plasticman,

Sorry no way, also not on the client machine. Files from network drive will
not move to any recycle bin.

Best regards

Myweb
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no rights.

> Hi Adam,
>
> I beleive you would check the server\pc that the drive was shared from
> and look in the recycle bin on that machine. You should find the file
> there.
>
> "Adam" wrote:
>
>> Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive
>> or share. I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.
>>
>> I just recovered it form tape???
>>
>> Adam
>>



 
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Myweb
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      06-14-2007
Hello Adam,

Again, no. That's always the problem from users and admins. You can't backup
everything always, it is the user who has to think what he is deleting. And
then he has to live with your backup version or maybe has to start from the
beginning. Ofcourse he can store some versions at his own machine before
copying to the network drive.

Best regards

Myweb
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no rights.

> Thats what I thought. Is there anyway to have a network recycle bin
> or find
> it on the server. I do bakcup day but if someone makes a file and
> deletes
> same day Im SOL. The reason to have it on the server is for backup.
> I am using folder redirection for my docs and desktop.
> So its all on the server....
> "Myweb" wrote:
>
>> Hello Adam,
>>
>> Files deleted from netwrok drive are not moved to the recycle bin.
>> They are deleted. If you have a backup you are lucky, if not you can
>> try with some file recovery software.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Myweb
>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>> confers
>> no rights.
>>> Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive
>>> or share. I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.
>>>
>>> I just recovered it form tape???
>>>
>>> Adam
>>>



 
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Plasticman
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      06-14-2007
Hi Myweb,

I saw your post and tested your response. You are correct the files are
permanently deleted. Please ignore my response.
--
Steve
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"Myweb" wrote:

> Hello Plasticman,
>
> Sorry no way, also not on the client machine. Files from network drive will
> not move to any recycle bin.
>
> Best regards
>
> Myweb
> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
> no rights.
>
> > Hi Adam,
> >
> > I beleive you would check the server\pc that the drive was shared from
> > and look in the recycle bin on that machine. You should find the file
> > there.
> >
> > "Adam" wrote:
> >
> >> Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive
> >> or share. I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.
> >>
> >> I just recovered it form tape???
> >>
> >> Adam
> >>

>
>
>

 
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Myweb
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      06-14-2007
Hello Plasticman,

So you are the tester for the poster from articles?

Best regards

Myweb
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no rights.

> Hi Myweb,
>
> I saw your post and tested your response. You are correct the files
> are permanently deleted. Please ignore my response.
>
> "Myweb" wrote:
>
>> Hello Plasticman,
>>
>> Sorry no way, also not on the client machine. Files from network
>> drive will not move to any recycle bin.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Myweb
>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>> confers
>> no rights.
>>> Hi Adam,
>>>
>>> I beleive you would check the server\pc that the drive was shared
>>> from and look in the recycle bin on that machine. You should find
>>> the file there.
>>>
>>> "Adam" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive
>>>> or share. I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.
>>>>
>>>> I just recovered it form tape???
>>>>
>>>> Adam
>>>>



 
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Plasticman
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      06-14-2007
Hi Myweb,

Not really...when I saw your post I was curious. The answer I gave was an
assumption on what I thought was the logical answer. I always want to check
to see if the information I gave was correct. This time I was wrong...sorry
about the misinformation Adam.

Best regards,
--
Steve
Systems Administrator
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"Myweb" wrote:

> Hello Plasticman,
>
> So you are the tester for the poster from articles?
>
> Best regards
>
> Myweb
> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
> no rights.
>
> > Hi Myweb,
> >
> > I saw your post and tested your response. You are correct the files
> > are permanently deleted. Please ignore my response.
> >
> > "Myweb" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello Plasticman,
> >>
> >> Sorry no way, also not on the client machine. Files from network
> >> drive will not move to any recycle bin.
> >>
> >> Best regards
> >>
> >> Myweb
> >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
> >> confers
> >> no rights.
> >>> Hi Adam,
> >>>
> >>> I beleive you would check the server\pc that the drive was shared
> >>> from and look in the recycle bin on that machine. You should find
> >>> the file there.
> >>>
> >>> "Adam" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Where to files go when a user deletes something off a network drive
> >>>> or share. I do not see it in the recycle bin on their PC.
> >>>>
> >>>> I just recovered it form tape???
> >>>>
> >>>> Adam
> >>>>

>
>
>

 
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