recycle bin

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Barry Karas

6:10 AM 7/12/2007

RE: Recycle Bin Inquiry

Occasionally I want to review some of the items in the recycle bin. When I
(double) click on an item, I get a properties message box. I don't want the
properties. I want the actual program to execute. (± 95% of the time I want
to look at a text file.)

How can I execute the actual file without having to restore it?

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
Barry

You are not able to do that if that file is already in the Recycle Bin

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"Barry Karas" <barrykaras1234@comcast.net> wrote in message news:IoedndHgmoM8ugvbnZ2dnUVZ_s6onZ2d@comcast.com...
> 6:10 AM 7/12/2007
>
> RE: Recycle Bin Inquiry
>
> Occasionally I want to review some of the items in the recycle bin. When I
> (double) click on an item, I get a properties message box. I don't want the
> properties. I want the actual program to execute. (± 95% of the time I want
> to look at a text file.)
>
> How can I execute the actual file without having to restore it?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Barry Karas
>
>
 
Drag and drop it to the desktop and then double click it.

Barry Karas wrote:

> 6:10 AM 7/12/2007
>
> RE: Recycle Bin Inquiry
>
> Occasionally I want to review some of the items in the recycle bin. When I
> (double) click on an item, I get a properties message box. I don't want the
> properties. I want the actual program to execute. (± 95% of the time I want
> to look at a text file.)
>
> How can I execute the actual file without having to restore it?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Barry Karas
>
>
 
Barry,

Restore is the only way

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(It's just a name)


"Barry Karas" <barrykaras1234@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:IoedndHgmoM8ugvbnZ2dnUVZ_s6onZ2d@comcast.com...
> 6:10 AM 7/12/2007
>
> RE: Recycle Bin Inquiry
>
> Occasionally I want to review some of the items in the recycle bin. When I
> (double) click on an item, I get a properties message box. I don't want the
> properties. I want the actual program to execute. (± 95% of the time I want
> to look at a text file.)
>
> How can I execute the actual file without having to restore it?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Barry Karas
>
>
 
Barry Karas wrote:
>
> RE: Recycle Bin Inquiry


Note that files you delete are not "actually" in a recycle bin folder,
just the pointer are to the file you wanted to delete in the future.

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