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I have no idea how, but for some reason all of my newsgroups posts are
backed-up and upon deletion sent to Recycle Bin? What can I do to remedy this? More than anything, it's annoying. Thanks, Op |
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... I have no idea how, but for some reason all of my newsgroups posts are backed-up and upon deletion sent to Recycle Bin? What can I do to remedy this? More than anything, it's annoying. This depends on your Operating System. The way Windows works, deleted files go into the Recycled Bin (in case you change your mind. Anything in the RB can be undeleted at will.) After default time (programmable?) the RB deletes permanently anything older than X days: and you can at will go to the RB and delete (permanently) whatever you select. For theoretical information do / start / help / index / and type in the box RECYC I have a notion Apple computer RBs work this way too. If this is unhelpful, repost describing more precisely what you want done that is not being done. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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![]() "Don Phillipson" wrote in message ... This depends on your Operating System. The way Windows works, deleted files go into the Recycled Bin (in case you change your mind. Anything in the RB can be undeleted at will.) After default time (programmable?) the RB deletes permanently anything older than X days: and you can at will go to the RB and delete (permanently) whatever you select. For theoretical information do / start / help / index / and type in the box RECYC I use Windows XP and in the past my posts to newsgroups have never gone to Recycle Bin. I have no idea how I caused this to happen, but I want to return to the good old dayz when I deleted them in OE and they disappeared and weren't sent to Recycle. They are BAK files, according to Properties? This is the file location, but I can't get search to find it? C:\Documents and Setttings\Mark Harrington\Local Setting\Applications Data\Identities\.... Op -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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"Opus" wrote in message
... "Don Phillipson" wrote in message For theoretical information do / start / help / index / and type in the box RECYC I use Windows XP and in the past my posts to newsgroups have never gone to Recycle Bin. I have no idea how I caused this to happen, but I want to return to the good old dayz when I deleted them in OE and they disappeared and weren't sent to Recycle. They are BAK files, according to Properties? This is the file location, but I can't get search to find it? Windows files and folders can be set either "Hidden" or normal. In order to protect unskilled users, the Windows installation process makes lots of system folders Hidden -- which may also block them from the / Find / File routine. Experienced users (who back up essential data regularly and are reasonably sure they are not going to delete anything essential) prefer to reset everything normal (unhidden.) (The Undelete routine allows us to restore from the Recycle Bin anything we deleted in error.) C:\Documents and Setttings\Mark Harrington\Local Setting\Applications Data\Identities\.... This is the Windows default location to store backups of emails and newsgroup messages. Their format depends on what software you use for these. Outlook Express v.6 stores these as one file for each email or NG folder in DBX format. (This is recognized by Outlook Express, thus manipulable. You can copy duplicates etc. via / File / Import, delete what you do not want, send material for storage via / File Export and so on.) If you want to investigate further 1. Configure your system to display (reveal) File Types (the second part of the name, usually 3-letter suffix after the dot.) 2. Post here the filetype of files held in folder C:\Documents and Setttings\Mark Harrington\Local Setting\Applications Data\Identities\.... 3. You can experiment by yourself by making a new folder in your email software, then importing stuff to it via / File / Import / Messages and seeing whether you can read items OK, selectively copy or delete them and so on. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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![]() "Don Phillipson" wrote in message ... Windows files and folders can be set either "Hidden" or normal. In order to protect unskilled users, the Windows installation process makes lots of system folders Hidden -- which may also block them from the / Find / File routine. Experienced users (who back up essential data regularly and are reasonably sure they are not going to delete anything essential) prefer to reset everything normal (unhidden.) (The Undelete routine allows us to restore from the Recycle Bin anything we deleted in error.) C:\Documents and Setttings\Mark Harrington\Local Setting\Applications Data\Identities\.... This is the Windows default location to store backups of emails and newsgroup messages. Their format depends on what software you use for these. Outlook Express v.6 stores these as one file for each email or NG folder in DBX format. (This is recognized by Outlook Express, thus manipulable. You can copy duplicates etc. via / File / Import, delete what you do not want, send material for storage via / File Export and so on.) If you want to investigate further 1. Configure your system to display (reveal) File Types (the second part of the name, usually 3-letter suffix after the dot.) 2. Post here the filetype of files held in folder C:\Documents and Setttings\Mark Harrington\Local Setting\Applications Data\Identities\.... 3. You can experiment by yourself by making a new folder in your email software, then importing stuff to it via / File / Import / Messages and seeing whether you can read items OK, selectively copy or delete them and so on. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) Thanks Don, I'll look into this as soon as my computer comes back from the shop, for other issues. Op |
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![]() "Opus" wrote in message ... "Don Phillipson" wrote in message ... This depends on your Operating System. The way Windows works, deleted files go into the Recycled Bin (in case you change your mind. Anything in the RB can be undeleted at will.) After default time (programmable?) the RB deletes permanently anything older than X days: and you can at will go to the RB and delete (permanently) whatever you select. For theoretical information do / start / help / index / and type in the box RECYC I use Windows XP and in the past my posts to newsgroups have never gone to Recycle Bin. I have no idea how I caused this to happen, but I want to return to the good old dayz when I deleted them in OE and they disappeared and weren't sent to Recycle. They are BAK files, according to Properties? This is the file location, but I can't get search to find it? C:\Documents and Setttings\Mark Harrington\Local Setting\Applications Data\Identities\.... Op -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) I never saw the most likely cause of this listed here, so I will give it. If you go to ToolsOptionsMaintenance you will see settings on automatically compressing you newsgroup/mail folder files and you'll also see a button to "clean up now". If you either pressed that button (good to do periodically) or if the automatic conditions you set were met, Windows will compress your newsgroup/mail folders (it actually creates new ones) and the old ones are renamed with a .BAK extension and put into the recycle bin. HTH, George PS--This is bad...now I've responded to TWO Geek question here in one day and no flyfishing threads... Gotta rethink my priorities! |
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I have no idea how, but for some reason all of my newsgroups posts are backed-up and upon deletion sent to Recycle Bin? What can I do to remedy this? More than anything, it's annoying. Thanks, Check your string. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message ink.net... Opus wrote: I have no idea how, but for some reason all of my newsgroups posts are backed-up and upon deletion sent to Recycle Bin? What can I do to remedy this? More than anything, it's annoying. Thanks, Check your string. I would have to know what a "string" is first, right? Op |
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Opus wrote:
"rw" wrote in message ink.net... Opus wrote: I have no idea how, but for some reason all of my newsgroups posts are backed-up and upon deletion sent to Recycle Bin? What can I do to remedy this? More than anything, it's annoying. Thanks, Check your string. I would have to know what a "string" is first, right? Try pushing stuff. When you find something you can't push, that's it. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message ink.net... Try pushing stuff. When you find something you can't push, that's it. I found that the only things I couldn't push were outside, several trees, my car--in park, with hand brake on, and the house, do you think... Op --nevermind I forgot that you never think-- |
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