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The deleted files and folders are stored in Trash in order to be able to recuperate them if their elimination was accidental. Trash, as well as the files located in it, are personal to each system user.
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Deleted files and folders are stored in Trash in order to be able to recover them if their deletion was accidental. Trash, as well as the files located in it, are personal to each system user.
  
 
* [[Restoring a folder or document]]
 
* [[Restoring a folder or document]]
 
* [[Definitively deleting a folder or document]]
 
* [[Definitively deleting a folder or document]]
 
* [[Emptying trash]]
 
* [[Emptying trash]]
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From version 5.x users with adminitrator rights have access to all users Trash.
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[[Category: User Guide]]
 
[[Category: User Guide]]

Latest revision as of 11:56, 23 October 2011

Deleted files and folders are stored in Trash in order to be able to recover them if their deletion was accidental. Trash, as well as the files located in it, are personal to each system user.


Okm user guide 113.jpeg


From version 5.x users with adminitrator rights have access to all users Trash.


Okm user guide 114.jpeg