Unfortunately, the Administrative Templates only give control of the bin as a whole and not for each redirected folder. The global settings can be controlled by the following policies that work with at least Windows XP:. Since there are no policies for the individual bins, we have to modify the registry settings for the user in other ways. Before you start: modifying these registry keys is officially unsupported. They may stop working at any time after a service pack, hotfix, etc.
That would be through the use of Group Policy Preferences Registry settings or script that would import or set the registry settings. No matter which way you would do it, the registry would have the following settings for each known folder recycle bin:. The easy way to get the registry settings would be by redirecting the desired folders and configuring the Recycle bin for each folder as desired through the GUI with a user that is already redirected.
Information security insights and other ramblings. Microsoft has significantly changed how files and their corresponding details are represented within the Recycle Bin in Windows 7 and Vista.
The behavior is a bit different when you move a directory to the Recycle Bin. The file is structured as follows:. So — break out your hex editors and take a look. CmdrKeene MVP.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. John Rubdy. This could occur for the following reasons: Some of your user account information has changed, even though your user name and password have not changed. To take ownership of a folder a Right-click the folder that you want to take ownership of, and then click Properties.
Hope this helps,. In reply to John Rubdy's post on July 27, The user account information has definitely changed considering the second HD is a vista install from a different hard drive and I am trying to access it from a W7 install on a separate HD on the same PC.
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