Sharepoint is extremely unsafe for users that have happy fingers. It still amazes me that they can ignore messages so readily. We have the occurence of lost files due to deletion on the average of twice a week.
My question is - what does it take to change the deletion process to in fact depsoit the deleted item into an archive library? We could then manage the files as needed to.
I did read the article in MSDN regarding the recycle ability but it seems way to complicated. Why can't the delete command just move the document to a 'standard recycle library' preventing the perverbial greif felt by users when they have messed up. In fact we had one so upset that he didn't tell us about it for 6 months because he was scared. I haven't shot anybody yet! Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Greg
My question is - what does it take to change the deletion process to in fact depsoit the deleted item into an archive library? We could then manage the files as needed to.
I did read the article in MSDN regarding the recycle ability but it seems way to complicated. Why can't the delete command just move the document to a 'standard recycle library' preventing the perverbial greif felt by users when they have messed up. In fact we had one so upset that he didn't tell us about it for 6 months because he was scared. I haven't shot anybody yet! Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Greg