From: Steve Smith on 20 Feb 2007 03:09 Hi Alan , no they do not I am afraid. You will need to make sure you are using STSADM to back your sites up. Steve Smith www.combined-knowledge.com "Alan Whitehouse" <awhitehouseNOSPAM(a)tgo.ca> wrote in message news:eMeBJDGUHHA.4796(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Hi, Should deleted sites (i.e., //server_name/sitedirectory/site_name) show up in one of the recycle bins? If so, which one? Deleted documents and links and all are working fine, but our client in testing deleted a site by mistake and wants to get it back. I can't find it anywhere. Should it be somewhere or are deleted sites gone forever? Alan
From: Mike Walsh on 20 Feb 2007 03:15 I trust Steve (Smith), so unless I hear otherwise, they are not in the Recycle Bin (and I won't get back to this thread) Mike Walsh "Mike Walsh" <englantilainen(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OhRn%23XMVHHA.868(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I've asked. I'll get back to you if there's an answer. > > btw think about your bump question a bit ... > > Mike Walsh > WSS FAQ: www.wssv3faq.com / wss.collutions.com > No private questions please (additions to FAQ welcome) > "Alan Whitehouse" <awhitehouseNOSPAM(a)tgo.ca> wrote in message > news:OTdAQqCVHHA.5100(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Can someone confirm for me with 2007? >> >> >> "Alan Whitehouse" <awhitehouseNOSPAM(a)tgo.ca> wrote in message >> news:es3VYZUUHHA.1036(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> This is MOSS 2007 (I should have mentioned that). We deleted a site and >>> wanted to get it back but I can't find it in any of the recycle bins. >>> Just wondering where I should be looking specifically and what may have >>> happened. >>> >>> My big thing was to confirm that completely deleted sites go to the >>> recycle bin and not just site content. >>> >>> >>> "Cole" <ruizcj(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:1171560740.519433.54760(a)l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >>>> On Feb 14, 7:51 am, "Alan Whitehouse" <awhitehouseNOS...(a)tgo.ca> >>>> wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Should deleted sites (i.e., //server_name/sitedirectory/site_name) >>>>> show up in one of the recycle bins? If so, which one? >>>>> >>>>> Deleted documents and links and all are working fine, but our client >>>>> in testing deleted a site by mistake and wants to get it back. >>>>> >>>>> I can't find it anywhere. Should it be somewhere or are deleted >>>>> sites gone forever? >>>>> >>>>> Alan >>>> >>>> If you're using 2003, anything deleted is gone forever. Our admin has >>>> to reinstall the whole portal if there's something that need to be >>>> recovered. Better yet, upgrade to 2007 which comes with the recycle >>>> bin. >>>> >>>> Cole >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
From: Alan Whitehouse on 21 Feb 2007 16:54 Good enought for me. I can live with this one lost site. Good to know that recycle bin does not do everything. Does anyone else know if there is anything else that recycle bin does not catch? "Steve Smith" <steve(a)combined-knowledge.com> wrote in message news:udfpHaMVHHA.4380(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Hi Alan , no they do not I am afraid. You will need to make sure you are using STSADM to back your sites up. Steve Smith www.combined-knowledge.com "Alan Whitehouse" <awhitehouseNOSPAM(a)tgo.ca> wrote in message news:eMeBJDGUHHA.4796(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Hi, Should deleted sites (i.e., //server_name/sitedirectory/site_name) show up in one of the recycle bins? If so, which one? Deleted documents and links and all are working fine, but our client in testing deleted a site by mistake and wants to get it back. I can't find it anywhere. Should it be somewhere or are deleted sites gone forever? Alan
From: Mike Walsh on 22 Feb 2007 01:41 >Does anyone else know if there is anything >else that recycle bin does not catch? Pieces of paper you throw at it. Mike Walsh (couldn't resist) "Alan Whitehouse" <awhitehouseNOSPAM(a)tgo.ca> wrote in message news:%23yVRmLgVHHA.2212(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... Good enought for me. I can live with this one lost site. Good to know that recycle bin does not do everything. Does anyone else know if there is anything else that recycle bin does not catch? "Steve Smith" <steve(a)combined-knowledge.com> wrote in message news:udfpHaMVHHA.4380(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Hi Alan , no they do not I am afraid. You will need to make sure you are using STSADM to back your sites up. Steve Smith www.combined-knowledge.com "Alan Whitehouse" <awhitehouseNOSPAM(a)tgo.ca> wrote in message news:eMeBJDGUHHA.4796(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Hi, Should deleted sites (i.e., //server_name/sitedirectory/site_name) show up in one of the recycle bins? If so, which one? Deleted documents and links and all are working fine, but our client in testing deleted a site by mistake and wants to get it back. I can't find it anywhere. Should it be somewhere or are deleted sites gone forever? Alan
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