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Denis Sechin2016-07-05 13:22:36
System administration
Denis Sechin, 2016-07-05 13:22:36

Where do files deleted over the network go?

We deleted the file that was in the network folder, I know that files deleted over the network are being demolished past the trash, so the question is, where do such files go?

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Sergey, 2016-07-05
@edinorog

going nowhere. to a file paradise (I'm talking about your case).

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2016-07-05
@mr_jok

in the absence of shadow copies, third-party software and backup - in the minuses of the system administrator's karma

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other_letter, 2016-07-05
@other_letter

Well, in general, to the same place where deleted when the trash is turned off.
Roughly - marked as free disk space. You can restore them, but you need to do it quickly.

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Puma Thailand, 2016-07-05
@opium

nowhere

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Evgeny Margasov, 2016-07-05
@oQdelta

you can try on the sideboard where the file was stored - scan the recuva.

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MrBobo, 2016-07-05
@CafeKiwii

They disappear from the file structure, but still remain on the disk until the next partition overwrite.
That is, if you have an HDD, and nothing was recorded on top, then you can restore the file. For example, using any Free File Recovery Software

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