Files not going to recycle
Select the Location tab. Click Move, browse to to root of the drive you mapped in step 1, and click Select Folder. Click Ok and click yes in the dialogue box that appears. Repeat these same steps for all users on the computer. You can now verify that the network drive is protected by the recycle bin by right-clicking on the recycle bin and clicking properties. The network drive should be listed in the Recycle Bin Locations column.
Some warnings: 1. This only protects files accessed through the mapped network drive, and not by UNC paths. I don't know what will happen if your network drive is not available, so beware.
This may not work well with laptops. What ever files that were supposed to be stored in the folder you select in step 3 will now be stored on your mapped network drive by default. This can actually be quite useful.
Future goals: I don't currently know how to add this functionality to additional folders. I'm still looking into this, but will update this post if I find additional information. I recently also get the hard drive data recovery problem and restore all my wanted data back with some data recovery tool:. Note: Always never forget to back up all important data in case of any data recovery problems.
Your post is not a new cool idea instead standard practice, The real issue we want to resolve is to be able send files from network drives to Recycle bin just like Salvage files in Linux. What you have wrote is common method use by admin to redirect user profile to network location and who said that you can not do this using UNC path I have computers AD network and i am doing it for all devices including laptops.
You can also enable offline access, the reason why you are able to point these to recycle bin is because these folders are cached on local C: drive by default and already added to the recycle bin.
You can play with recycle bin registry keys to add additional folders including Network folders with out linking them to user profile but this is not very practical for large environment. Here it is how. I know this is an old thread, but this is very much related.
We tried this and it seems to work beautifully. However for anyone trying this I warn you to NOT try to use the Move command to put it back in its original location as when my coworker did that it renamed his profile, apparently changed the folder type, and we are not sure how to undo it because there are no longer the Move and Restore options. Any suggestions for his computer? As for my own computer I am quite happy with the games folder being in the network location, allowing me to use the Recycling bin, and so I am not willing to test restoring it right now.
That being said I should think will work fine. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Auslogics Driver Updater diagnoses driver issues and lets you update old drivers all at once or one at a time to get your PC running smoother. You should also know that the Command Prompt does not use the Recycle Bin. So, when you delete files via this program, you are bypassing the bin.
To put it another way, when you need the files to go in the Recycle Bin when you remove them, you should avoid erasing them through the Command Prompt. In some cases, the deleted files do not end up in the Recycle Bin because of the settings of this system folder. You can do that by following these steps:. This allows you to adjust the maximum size of files allowed in the bin. If deleted files do not end up in the Recycle Bin, it is possible that this system folder is corrupted.
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Eunice Samson 02 July - 4 min read. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. If the files are deleted permanently can you find them on your computer. If not why worry about the recycle bin. How satisfied are you with this reply?
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