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MSR1
Feb 21, 2012Follower
How to enable a trash folder on ReadyNAS Duo 2
I want to be able to set up a Trash bin on the ReadyNAS Duo that functions similarly to the Windows Recycle Bin (deleted items go into the bin until the trash is emptied). Although I've read posts on...
NASNoob11
Feb 25, 2012Aspirant
mdgm,
Your share crisply de-mystified this. I do comprehend the 'files older than [n] days.' Can I suppose that the other, 'Limit recycle bin to: [n] MB' specifies some finite space amount to hold deleted files? Currently I use a 'size' of 10,000MB (10GB?) just because I have no single files this large. I believe that default value was 2000MB (2GB?). Hmm? I may reset the recycle bin for each Share.
Really appreciate your share. I do know that the RB logic is working, because after any/all contents are disposed of the RB icon disappears from the Shares file list. Interesting!
Your share crisply de-mystified this. I do comprehend the 'files older than [n] days.' Can I suppose that the other, 'Limit recycle bin to: [n] MB' specifies some finite space amount to hold deleted files? Currently I use a 'size' of 10,000MB (10GB?) just because I have no single files this large. I believe that default value was 2000MB (2GB?). Hmm? I may reset the recycle bin for each Share.
Really appreciate your share. I do know that the RB logic is working, because after any/all contents are disposed of the RB icon disappears from the Shares file list. Interesting!
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