Windows server 2003 recycle bin location




















I couldn't find recycle bin setting in Active Directory All the users don't have a local client access, they all have to logon to the domain server to access data and programs.

The users have 2 default folders, one for My Documents resides on the Active Directory and the other one is Z folder resides on the server dedicated for shared data. Join our community to see this answer! Unlock 1 Answer and 6 Comments. Andrew Hancock - VMware vExpert. See if this solution works for you by signing up for a 7 day free trial. What do I get with a subscription? With your subscription - you'll gain access to our exclusive IT community of thousands of IT pros.

We can't always guarantee that the perfect solution to your specific problem will be waiting for you. While I am going to change out this drive, i cant help but wonder if the problem is really with the recycle bin missing directory. My question is wil this work on windows server SP2 with AD and DNS, I don't want to do this and it somehow have a negative side effect on the server. Actually the USB drive is present and working as I speak.

The C: drive is missing the recycle directory. At the present the recycle bin Icon on the server desktop indicates that there are files in it, however there aren't. Whenever I do delete a file and then empty the recycle bin, it does empty but the icon still indicates files waiting to be deleted and upon emptying the recycle bin, event 55 shows up in the logs for drive F: which is the USB drive.

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