| Re: Deleting does not send items to Recycle Bin Hi,
Try first enabling that option on the Recycle Bin, then reboot and disable
it.
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"KerriH" <KerriH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have Windows Vista. Whenever I delete something, whether by just
>selecting
> it and pressing the delete key, selecting it and right-clicking and
> selecting
> Delete, or by dragging an item to the Recycle Bin, it asks me if I want to
> permanently delete the item. I usually say no because I don't want to. I
> want
> it to go to the Recycle Bin. But there are no options to send it there. I
> created a couple test files so that I could see what happens if I say Yes,
> and sure enough they do not go to the Recycle Bin, they are permanently
> deleted.
>
> I DO NOT have the setting to delete without sending something to the
> Recycle
> Bin checked. I have made sure of this numerous times.
>
> Anyone else experience this?[/color] |