OSX10.3.3 -->Win2K trash immediately?

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From: Mark Schneider (schnide_at_composingroom.com)
Date: 04/30/04

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    Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 12:38:06 -0500
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    Under OS9 if we trashed something off our Win2K server
    it just placed it into your trash and did not REALLY delete
    till you emptied trash can.
    (And I know this is somehow tied to Network trash
    folder I to see on the server and if I look in there I
    see modified dates for today but I'm guessing
    those are working for my OS9 boxes still.)

    NOW
    using 10.3.3 if you hit delete something or even do
    as a drag to the trash can we get an alert saying
    it will be deleted immediately....

    YIKES
    I didn't think this a big deal till somebody accidentally
    got confused in column view and deleted a whole
    directory of live jobs instead of a certain file in
    one particular folder.

    Is this just the way it is or do I need to configure
    something on the server (or on the OSX client side)

    any help greatly appreciated

    Thanks
    Mark


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