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Tuesday, January 18, 2005
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Windows doesn't put network file in the Recycle bin (i.e., you can't un-delete them if you delete them by accident). I guess I understand that--the logic would be that you can always have the admins retrieve it from backup if you need it.

But it really makes it a pain if you THINK a file, of indeterminate name, MAY have been deleted from your network drive. Because there is no way to browse the Recycled bin for it. It would be nice if a shortcut to it, or something like that, were deposited in the Recycled bin for deleted network files.


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