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I notice that if I select a network location for a system folder (Favorites,
Documents, Pictures, etc.) it adds those to the Recycle Bin list of protected folders. This is great! Is there a way to manually add other network folders to be protected by the Recycle Bin? I saw back in Vista RC 1, there was a Network tab in the Recycle Bin and you could any folder you wanted. Greg Shulz wrote about it he http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-6090574.html This doesn't seem to be available any more in the released version of Vista. Any suggestions for how to do achieve the same result? Thanks, Colin |
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Hi,
I am also very interested in this since Undelete 5.0 is not supported on Win Server x64. So I am left with no network recycle bin in the x64 environment unless this is possible under Vista. Thank for any help, "Colin" wrote: I notice that if I select a network location for a system folder (Favorites, Documents, Pictures, etc.) it adds those to the Recycle Bin list of protected folders. This is great! Is there a way to manually add other network folders to be protected by the Recycle Bin? I saw back in Vista RC 1, there was a Network tab in the Recycle Bin and you could any folder you wanted. Greg Shulz wrote about it he http://articles.techrepublic.com.com...1-6090574.html This doesn't seem to be available any more in the released version of Vista. Any suggestions for how to do achieve the same result? Thanks, Colin |