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A SharePoint Recycle Bin
Arpan Shah
points out a good article on implementing a
SharePoint Recycle Bin
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Tuesday, June 28, 2005 9:22 AM
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re: A SharePoint Recycle Bin
Hello Chris
I was wondering, what "using one of the available partner solutions" specifically means? I am desperately looking for a not to expensive way of backing up files/documents at my School. I have tried to read and follow the MSDN article by Karpov and Schoonover, but I havent got the level of expertise to make it work (I have been looking for some kind of further help with this article, but I cant find any).
Best regards
Thomas Nielsen
Vejle Business School
Denmark
6/30/2005 5:06 AM |
Thomas Nielsen
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re: A SharePoint Recycle Bin
Hi, Thomas, just came across your posting and don't know if you are still looking, but I know that webfox.ca is making a recycle bin for sharepoint and it should be $1-200 USD from what the sales rep told me. I was looking around for any other good ones but havent really found any, so waiting for one from them, just email them.. cheers!
9/28/2005 10:27 AM |
Tim
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re: A SharePoint Recycle Bin
Thomas,
The best solution we found was from Dark Blue Duck.
http://www.darkblueduck.com/Products/Default.aspx
There is a version that you can download for free.
7/8/2006 1:04 AM |
James Wright
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