atw: Re: Why are deleted files not in the recycle bin?
- From: MHT <runfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:11:47 -0600
Because when you dump a large number of files all at once <you don't pass
go>, they go directly down the cyber hole.
So ifen you think there might be a chance that you might get wild and crazy
with delete, keep the number of files you dump at a time small. Then you
can dumpster dive if you need to.
MHT
At 11:25 PM 1/24/2006, you wrote:
I had a cleanup today and naturally cleaned up something I still want.
Rather than do the work again can anyone throw light on why delete has
stopped sending stuff to the delete box. it was working yesterday!!
Thanks
Jill
Jill Nicholson
N&H Communications
2 Park Ave
ROSEVILLE, NSW 2069
61+2+94174302
<mailto:jpnicho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>jpnicho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.nhcommunications.com.au
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Thanks
Jill
Jill Nicholson N&H Communications 2 Park Ave ROSEVILLE, NSW 2069 61+2+94174302 <mailto:jpnicho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>jpnicho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.nhcommunications.com.au
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