In the early morning in the online stroll, see an article is very good! is about the restore of Outlook clients permanently deleting messages! Test effective, not bad yo!
Outlook provides a way to recover messages after you permanently delete them, including emptying the Deleted Items folder. Your Exchange Server administrator specifies the time to keep messages that have been permanently deleted on Exchange server. After this time, you will not be able to recover deleted items.
By default, to use the Recover Deleted Items command on the Tools menu, you must be viewing the Deleted Items folder. By modifying the registry, you can use the command under any circumstances, regardless of which Outlook folder you are viewing. For the folder you are viewing, you can view and recover deleted messages, including messages that are permanently deleted using Shift+delete.
Note If you delete a message and empty the Deleted Items folder, you can click Deleted items to use recover Deleted items for recovery. Only messages that are permanently deleted using Shift+delete or shift+ can be recovered using this command in a folder other than deleted items.
Note If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems and need to reinstall the operating system. Microsoft does not guarantee that you will be able to resolve problems caused by improper use of Registry Editor. The risks of using Registry Editor are at your own risk.
Exit Outlook.
Open the Windows Registry Editor.
Browse to "My Computer \hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\exchange\client\options".
On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value.
Type the name DumpsterAlwaysOn.
Note Do not type any spaces in the name.
Set the DWORD value to 1.
Restart Outlook.
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After this setting, the Restore Deleted Items command appears on the Tools menu regardless of which Outlook folder you are viewing.
The following is a message that is permanently deleted using Shift+del, which restores the project. For mistakenly deleted mail effect is good!
Hope this article is helpful to everyone!
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