Re: Oops! Remote deletes not in recycle folder
- From: Jose <jose_ease@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 07:59:31 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 6, 9:18 am, Hal <H...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Shenan... It's a home network and I'm the admin and I could kill my
stupidity... not what I wanted to hear, but what I suspected... bummer!
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
Hal wrote:
I really, really screwed up... I was dead tired and deleted files
from my laptop... however, woe be me... it was the "real" folder on
the server. No problem... I'll go to recycle bin and restore... now
the oops... the files aren't in the laptop nor the server recycle
folder...
and no, I don't have a backup (oops, oops)
Someone please tell me the files are there... how to list and how to
restore...
It's only six months of work... :-) Bet it will take much longer
to try and reproduce...
Help!!!!
I make light of my plight, but 'taint funny...
They are not.
The recycle bin only covers your local hard disk drives.
You'll have to get the server administrator to restore these files from
backups - if the backups exist for the time period for when the files
existed.
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Shenan Stanley
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