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I know from scouring through microsoft that 'Items deleted from a

floppy disk or a network drive are permanently deleted and are not

sent to the Recycle Bin.'

 

Is there anyway to bypass this through scripting and have items

deleted from a network share go to a specified folder.

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Re: safety for items deleted from network share

 

Azers wrote:

> I know from scouring through microsoft that 'Items deleted from a

> floppy disk or a network drive are permanently deleted and are not

> sent to the Recycle Bin.'

>

> Is there anyway to bypass this through scripting and have items

> deleted from a network share go to a specified folder.

 

There are applications that can help (undelete, etc.) but I cannot think of

a simple way to do it otherwise.

 

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Re: safety for items deleted from network share

 

I don't know how Nortons Protected recyle bin works but if the "share"

is on another workstation, that's a possible. In the real world, backups

perform this function.

 

Azers wrote:

> I know from scouring through microsoft that 'Items deleted from a

> floppy disk or a network drive are permanently deleted and are not

> sent to the Recycle Bin.'

>

> Is there anyway to bypass this through scripting and have items

> deleted from a network share go to a specified folder.

>


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