Recycle bin when deleting from a network location?

thecomputerguy

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I have had the same client complaining that when they delete something from their Z drive which is a mapped drive to a local server that things don't go to their recycle bin and they want it back 🤬😡🥶🥵😱😨😰🤖

Is there any simple recycle bin service I can employ here on a Windows server?
 
Ultimately there is no solution to PEBKAC

Versioning and backups are all you can rely on for Server redundancy but so little of that is accessible to the end users who do the dumb thins in the first place that have us looking at backups.
 
Easy button is to enable the Volume Shadow Services.

For whatever network share, it pretty much has different revisions and copies just like the Mac Time Machine. Here is some random pic of it from the Internet probably back from the Windows 7 days.

It's still a thing and NOT a substitute for an actual backup, but a great way to get people's stuff back.

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This is why we have versioned storage...

SharePoint the files... versions are tracked and you gain a recycle bin per site.
 
Yup recycle bin is only for files deleted on the LOCAL DRIVE.

Whoever set up the server..if they did not turn on Shadow Copies...they're missing the boat and need a change in careers out of the IT field.

I was able to restore the files from the continuous backup we have so were fine without shadow copies.
 
Yes, I'm sure opening a website, clicking the recycle bin button, finding the file... and selecting it for restore is well outside of their range of capabilities.

Perhaps it shouldn't be. But you've had plenty of experience wiht end users (and talked about it) where the simplest of instructions cannot seem to be followed by them.

But, I actually agree with you. They learn what they need to learn, because we can't constantly rescue them.
 
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