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One of the Windows 7 workstations in the office gets the message, "The Recycle Bin on \\mail.hprs.org\Users\usrname\Favorites is corrupted. Do you want to empty the Recycle Bin for this drive?" whenever the user opens the recycle bin. I have answered 'yes' to this question, but the problem persists. In fact, there is no $Recycle bin on this drive/folder. Manually creating it does not help. I've followed some advice from the Web which says to delete ALL recycle bins, then reboot and the recycle bin(s) will be re-created. I've done that too, but Still get the same error.

 

How can I fix this?

 

Also, when I examine the recycle bin properties, it lists recycle bins on Local Disk (C:), Desktop, Favorites, My Documents, My Music, My Pictures, My Videos, and a removable USB drive, F:, which is used for Acronis backups. I really don't need recycle bins on all these places. How do I remove some of these 'Recycle Bin Locations'?

 

This workstation is an Active Directory Domain member.

 

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