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Folders disappearing
Clay Villanueva wrote: Hey Hey, Quick question... I understand the Recycle bin on a local PC...duh...however, on my NT4 server, I installed Norton Utilities for NT years ago. Whenever a user deletes something off of a share on the server, it goes into the server recycle bin which I can restore using the Norton

Kill?
It then says, sending to the recycle bin, I say 'Yes'. After closing this and sending (1500+ cache files) to the recycle bin, I come back to see if the files are TIF cache maintenance & display are also a semi-frequent questions on the general IE & Win9x newsgroups. A quick search of past posts may find other

Question? C:/Windows/Temp folder
Kelly ke...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp customize Hi Eric, Add the Recycle Bin to your Desktop Replace/Repair the Recycle Bin (Line 64) http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm Once it is on your Desktop, drag it to your Quick Launch bar. You can also opt to adding this edit: Add Empty Recycle Bin to

Quick Question; Please Respond
I have a one question, and a couple of comments con- cerning the fix that started that recycle bin "redundancy". As I recall, prior to my update some time ago I have my computer set to automatically update, yet I can't find BAK files in the Recycle Bin. Also, wshen I try to use OE Quick Backup, I keep getting a

Task Scheduler question (Start Menu Goodies)
I can't answer accurately your question about whether the 'original' file names appear in the renamed Recycle Bin folder. Info2 file--a scrambled index fits the symptoms, and I'll remember the lesson. Thanks also to Koldbear for the idea to make C:\Recycled non-operational. That was effective and quick. John P.

CS response RE help
I see to have loads of bits and pieces in there - folders like Word 8.0, istmp1.dir, Vbe, Quick Time 4 etc etc Please help Thx ) Delete the stuff to the recycle bin and leave it there for a while, if everything works ok you can then get shot of it completely, if not you can restore it to temp.

Quick Question; Please Respond
Pages from web sites you have visited are stored there for quick retrieval, so the page doesn't have to be downloaded from the internet every time you visit it. And it's the reason I don't trust that what ends up in my Recycle bin is only stuff that I no longer need. So again I ask, "can I move those files to a

Compacting Message Question
If adding a second hard drive is out of the question, you need to review the files stored on the current drive, make some choices and remove some files. Open Windows Explorer. If there are files in the Recycle Bin, delete them. If you use Norton's protected bin - files deleted from the Recycle Bin end up here.

Question on how to retrieve and copy "atw" files (address book)
Hi =20 I have three quick questions about the final release of IE4 1. On my desktop (which is WEB Enhanced), How can I move my icons = (such as IE4, My Computer, Recycle Bin etc.) to the right side of the = screen. When I try dragging them, they just return to the default left = side.=20 =20 2.

include page in many pages causes server busy
Its quick, and easy, and you'll learn a great deal. I'm blind, so following involved instructions was passé. Just remember this: Go to File/Offline in OE before deleting messages, NG Posts, and compacting your folders. They are always going to be copied to your Recycle Bin. You can then delete them,

Recycle bin
If it isn't already in the message store, open the Recycle bin and right click on the bak file for the folder in question and click Restore. Outlook Express Quick Backup (OEQB): http://www.oehelp.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Sandra" <s...@charter.net> wrote

Defrag question (revisited)
As for the Windows GUI being the "hard way" of doing things, I think you'll find, if you ask the right questions and check the right resources, that there are ways of speeding up all of these processes. You can perform a delete that bypasses the recycle bin, or turn off the recycle bin entirely (my choice),

Win2K Server recycle bin for users
Barry Barry_Jo...@Dell.Com microsoft public win2000 general Just a quick question. Is there any worldly way possible to retrieve data that has been deleted and sent to the recycle bin and the recycle bin has been emptied.

4 basic questions for beginner user
Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:pKudnej1SakOGlvfRVn-3g@comcast.com, bearman <n...@home.com> hunted and pecked: Thanks for the quick respsonse. I had done what you suggested before I asked my question. The file goes into the recycle bin. The problem is that when I open the recycle bin, nothing is displayed.

2 quickies
ghost2112 va...@hotmail.com alt music dave-matthews Jeff wrote: are you fuckin kidding me? i do empty the freakin recycle bin, im not that stupid...so now mr windows wizard If that doesn't fix your problem, e-mail me - there is something else you can try, but it involves reformatting the drive in question.

XP misery - no disc space
This setting is unavailable if the Do not move files to the Recycle Bin check box is selected. ----------------------------- Quick, and easy question: I am no longer prompted "Are You Sure" when deleting a file either on the network or on my computer. How do I turn this back on? You cannot UNDO when you delete a

Strange (Slow) Recycle Bin
I opted to hide all the icons on the desktop and display them where the "quick-launch" bar usually is (personal preference, easier to get places :) ). I have "My Computer, Network Places, Recycle Bin, Internet Explorer and Outlook Express" icons displayed there. The "My Documents" shortcut was shown on the desktop

Inbox vanished-please help!!
bearman n...@home.com microsoft public windowsxp general Thanks for the quick respsonse. I had done what you suggested before I asked my question. The file goes into the recycle bin. The problem is that when I open the recycle bin, nothing is displayed. I know the file made it to the bin because when I click on

Need MORE buying help!
This is the question: In order to save my file folders in corel8 (created documents), could I just move them to the Recycle Bin and then uninstall corel8 and reinstall it. After reinstallation, then go restore the corel8 file folders from recycle bin. These file folders take up too much room to put them on a

Deleted e-mails?
I don't know if it will accept 'Recycle Bin' as the destination Graham ============== "Dr. Joe" wrote: I am working on a program and need/want to incorporate the DEL key to I know I can use the kill command but I don't want to lose the files, I want them to go to the recycle bin via a API call.. anyone know it?