When a file or folder is deleted in File Explorer, a copy of the file or folder is placed in the Recycle Bin. Using this setting, you can change this behavior. If you enable this setting, files and folders that are deleted using File Explorer will not be placed in the Recycle Bin and will therefore be permanently deleted. If you disable or do not configure this setting, files and folders deleted using File Explorer will be placed in the Recyele Bin.
What email address would this person like to use to sign in to Windows? (If you know the email address they use to sign in ...
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When %s logs onto this computer, should the operating system use the roaming profile or just the locally cached copy of the ...
When a block of memory is allotted for future updates, such as the memory allocated to hold discretionary access control ...
When a file or folder is deleted in File Explorer, a copy of the file or folder is placed in the Recycle Bin. Using this ...
When a Web page is opened in Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer puts restrictions on what the page can do, based on where ...
When a website causes a failure or crash, Internet Explorer attempts to restore the site. It stops after two tries to avoid ...
When adjusting the brightness on the next page, try to get the image to look like the sample image labeled Good brightness ...
When adjusting the contrast on the next page, try to get the image to look like the sample image labeled Good contrast below. ...