Restore deleted network file
Today, Network Attached Storage NAS has been increasingly gaining popularity as a result of their robust capacity to provide massive storage space as compared to other storage devices.
However, this popularity was accompanied by a number of hurdles. Whenever you make a file selection on the network drive and give the "Delete" command, the Window system simply conveys information to the NAS operating system giving it a directive to delete the file. Note that it is not the Window that executes the delete command and that is the main reason why you will not find the deleted file in the windows recycle bin.
But, all is not lost, there's an alternative way that may help you to recover back lost files, deleted data files from the network drive. It is important to note that in order to recover a given file, that file must have been stored on a network share. This is because the guide I'm just about to give does not apply to the file that had been stored on the PC or desktop.
As soon as you find the file and the version, click on that file and drag it to the desktop in order to recover it. If you wish to recover a deleted file or folder that is stored on the PC or Mac computer, you can use Recoverit to achieve your goal. When it comes time to put Undelete to use you need to restore a deleted network file you have two options: recover it locally from the computer that was hosting the file or recover it from any other computer on the network.
However, if multiple computers are sharing and have Undelete installed, you can do it remotely. To restore network files locally, simply navigate to the file in Undelete and recover it just like any other file on the computer by selecting it, right-clicking, and choosing Recover.
Then a dialog box appears where you can click OK to recover it to the original location or choose a different one. If you want to restore network files remotely, you must first add the shared folder to the Recovery Bin, where it will be listed with the drives. On the Undelete toolbar, click the Connect to a Network Folder icon. Then on the dialog box, you ll name the share and browse to the network location. You can even specify a username and password that differs from your Windows login if the share permission requires it.
Once the share is listed in Undelete, you can recover it just like with the local files. As we discussed, network file recovery is a major issue you should consider for your network. Implementing a third-party, universal, recycle bin program like Undelete protects files and folders deleted by network users, and those deleted from removable storage devices.
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TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace. Sign in. Log into your account. Forgot your password? Password recovery. Recover your password. To restore a file from a backup, make sure the media or drive that your backup is saved on is available, and then follow these steps: To restore files from a backup Open Backup and Restore by selecting the Start button , selecting Control Panel , selecting System and Maintenance , and then selecting Backup and Restore.
Select Restore my files , and then follow the steps in the wizard. Restore deleted files and folders or restore a file or folder to a previous state. To restore a deleted file or folder Open Computer by selecting the Start button , and then selecting Computer. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback?
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