How to set up a recycling station for LAN

  
Xiaowen accidentally deleted an important document while browsing the company's local area network. Xiaowen thinks that there are recycle bins on the local disk, which can quickly recover files deleted by mistake. If there is a recycling station for the local area network, can you avoid the above cups soon? With the unique software of Network Recycle Bin (NRB), Xiaowen's method has easily become a reality. Before using the tool, you need to map the network disk for the LAN share path, and the small text maps it to the W disk. Right-click the NBR icon in the system tray, click the Settings item in the pop-up menu, and click the Password button in the settings window to set the password for the NBR. You must enter this password when you enter the NBR management interface or uninstall the software. Set the activation hotkey in the Define the Hot Key combination to show the application field. After clicking the hotkey, you can immediately enter the NBR management interface. Click the menu <;Option→Network Recycle Bin settings", click the Browse button in the Path to store deleted files column to change the network recycle bin storage path (Figure 1). All files deleted in the network disk are automatically saved to this path. List all available drive letters in the Track deletion of files for specified drives column. We can check the disks that need to be tracked as needed. In this example, the small file is checked by the W disk, so that the file deletion action in the W disk is under the monitoring of the NRB. Of course, you can also click the “Add” button to add a network share path that needs to be monitored. NRB can also closely monitor it. With the protection of NBR, Xiaowen is no longer afraid to delete files in the network sharing path. After deleting the file by mistake, you can click the Network Recycle Bin button on the toolbar of the NRB management interface to enter the network recycle bin management window, and display all deleted files. Click on the Recover File(s) item on the target file right-click menu to restore it to the original path. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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