Re: deleted document
Contact your IT staff and ask them to restore it from the last backup. But try
to find out what share it was on (and folder and filename). It might mean a
quicker response.
dcalhoun wrote:
>
> I have deleted an important document and need to retrieve it. The document
> deleted was on our server and I don't know how to find it and restore it.
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Dave Peterson
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