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Psyclone
Aug 24, 2017Aspirant
Where did my Recycle Bin go?
I accidently deleted a file and went looking for the Recycle Bin to restore it. I am pretty sure I've seen a Recycle Bin associated with my User account, but it was nowhere to be found. I have the Recycle Bin enabled in the Security > User Group > Preferences, but have no idea where it is.
Model: RNRNV2-S2-0000
Processor: IT3107 Sparc
RAIDiator 4.1.16
It appears I have now have a Recycle Bin for my user account, but I'll have to see if it sticks over a period of time. I tried to get it to appear by disabling and later re-enabling the "Recycle Bin for private home shares" item in hte Security > User & Groups Accounts > Preferences settings page. That didn't appear to work.
Then, out of frustration I created a folder in the top directory of my user account named "Recycle Bin". I then went into a subfolder and created and deleted a small text test file. Magically that deleted file showed up in the Recycle Bin folder. The Recycle Bin contained the (mostly empty) folder where I had created the test file. The contents of that folder contained the delted file and nothing else.
I could not recover the accidently deleted file from a day ago, but at least I will have a Recycle Bin for my ReadyNAS user account going forward. Or so it seems.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
You should see it when you access the share with CIFS/SMB.
- PsycloneAspirant
StephenB wrote:You should see it when you access the share with CIFS/SMB.
I have CIFS enabled for my user account, but is there anything special I need to do in Windows 10 to access the share with CIFS/SMB? I can navigate to the ReadyNAS files using Windows Explorer, but can't find a Recycle Bin anywhere, except one in the admin branch. But it only contains one item which is a shortcut to a commonly accessed folder on my user share.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
SMB is what file explorer uses. Maybe try enabling the viewing of hidden files in explorer?
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