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When a user mistakenly deletes a file or files from a GROUP network folder, they can restore the files by following these steps: | When a user mistakenly deletes a file or files from a GROUP network folder, they can restore the files by following these steps: | ||
*Open Windows Explorer | *Open Windows Explorer (file explorer) | ||
*Right click on the appropriate folder | *Right click on the appropriate folder | ||
*Click properties | *Click properties | ||
*Click previous versions - Carefully select the version of the file prior to the time that it was deleted. | *Click previous versions - Carefully select the version of the file prior to the time that it was deleted. | ||
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This process allows the user to restore a file up to 24 hours prior to the deletion. | This process allows the user to restore a file up to 24 hours prior to the deletion. | ||
Revision as of 09:06, 1 June 2020
When a user mistakenly deletes a file or files from a GROUP network folder, they can restore the files by following these steps:
- Open Windows Explorer (file explorer)
- Right click on the appropriate folder
- Click properties
- Click previous versions - Carefully select the version of the file prior to the time that it was deleted.
This process allows the user to restore a file up to 24 hours prior to the deletion.