![]() ![]() At the time it seemed as if Windows was very "application-centric" - all Word documents have to go in this and only this folder, and all Excel documents have to go in this other folder. That was one of the (many) things I found frustrating about the 3.1 / 95 / 98 series of Windows, which was in use at work when comparing with RiscOS which I used at home. One of his colleagues came back from lunch and backed us up but.Incredibly he decided he would redo the work rather than admit he was wrong. So we left him to his own devices and waited for him to be big enough to admit he was wrong. "If you're going to do it wrong then no thank you." Someone else in the IT support team tried by remoting in to the dedktop and doing it with recovery software. ![]() I said that only worked for files saved on the network not the desktop but he was having none of that. "No you just use the "right click software"" I sad I'd need to use some different software to recover the files and was told: ![]() I was told to find the files deleted first off the desktop and then from the recycle bin. However there was always somebody who didn't understand what it did. The feature was very handy for people who accidentally deleted files. It worked on files saved on the servers and was very handy. Novell had an undelete function called Salvage I believe. ![]()
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