Hi Josephur,
I did complete following in the written order. Issue still persist.
At an Administrative command prompt:
chkdsk C: /f /r
rd /s /q C:\$Recycle.bin
sfc /scannow
(reboot)
Please let me know what next step I can go with.
Yes, I did run last 2 as I mentioned in my first post, not in particular order though.
But I still would like to run these including disk check for the sake of ruling out possibilities step by step. I'll let you know once I complete.
All of them are same brand, Dell. There are total of 11 computers out of 400 in our domain with this issue. 9 out of this 11 are Latitude E7440 model. Other 2 are SFF 930 models. H/W configuration is same in similar models.
OK. Good to know that.
But as I said, there never was any GP targeting Recycle Bin.
Common software are some free tools, AV, Office, etc. But same set of software are run on other machines as well.
kemical, I can see drives normal in My Computer. Only issue is with Recycle Bin.
Josephur, all computers are in one OU. Only handful of computers are hack this issue. To be specific, no, there are no group policies targeting Recycle Bin.
Thanks for your quick support kemical. I forgot to mention in my first post that I did run system file checker. I am editing the first post. Also, I did delete Recycle Bin, which I mentioned in my first post.
Dear All,
I have been searching a solution for this strange issue for long. I'm an IT Admin in a windows domain where few PCs are affected with this issue. When users delete files, it gets deleted permanently and do not go to Recycle Bin. Users do get alert that file will be deleted...
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