Deleting a form cannot be undone. Note: When you delete a form, you can still access existing records created with that form, but only in a view that lists all records. If you want to delete records created with this form, it is recommended that you do so before deleting it, so that you can use view filters or macros to find these records. Do you want to continue?
Deletes records submitted to the Records Center and all associated properties and audit history included in the original ...
Deletes tasks and workflow instances which have been marked complete longer than the expiration specified in the workflow ...
Deletes the specified object or, if none is specified, the object currently selected in the Navigation Pane. Access does ...
Deletes user data stored as Cell Storage. This job should only be run if the SQL Server is running out of disk space. This ...
Deleting a form cannot be undone. Note: When you delete a form, you can still access existing records created with that form, ...
Deleting a managed property can have undesired effects for end users. Make sure that the managed property is not used in ...
Deleting a view cannot be undone. Any existing code that refers to this view will become invalid. Are you sure you want to ...
Deleting a workflow controlled custom field may cause errors to occur in the workflow using the custom field. Are you sure ...
Deleting field '|1' requires |9 to delete one or more indexes.@If you click Yes, |9 will delete the field and all its indexes. ...