Terminal server (was Re: Deleting a lockfile)
Richard Kreiss
rkreiss at gccconsulting.net
Fri Apr 8 06:49:41 PDT 2011
Could be, will have them check.
Richard
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On Apr 8, 2011, at 7:13 AM, <flowersoft at compuserve.com> wrote:
> I do, and I've never seen the recycle bin emptied automatically when you
> exit.
> Maybe is some customized setting.
>
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> Subject: Terminal server (was Re: Deleting a lockfile)
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> On 4/6/2011 1:39 PM, Richard Kreiss wrote:
> [...]
>>>> If they had caught this early enough and the person who deleted the
>>>> files had not logged off of his terminal server session, we might have
>>>> been able to recover these files.
> [...]
>>> BTW, does logging off a terminal server session empty the recycle bin?
>>
>> Yes, the recycle bin is emptied.
>
> Strange. I don't use terminal server, but that's a very strange behavior to
>
> have, IMHO.
>
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> Kenneth Brody
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