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What happens when I uninstall Undelete for Windows NT after the evaluation period?

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What happens when I uninstall Undelete for Windows NT after the evaluation period?

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The next time you re-boot, following the uninstallation of either Undelete for Windows NT Server or Workstation version, the Windows NT Recycle Bin becomes active and is exactly as it was prior to installing Undelete. The Undelete Recovery Bin and all the files in it remain on your system and can thereafter be accessed through Windows NT Explorer. The folder/directory name is “Recovery Bin.” When I connect to a remote system with Undelete for Windows NT, do I need Undelete installed on the remote system? Yes you do. The Server version connects to the Undelete on the remote system. Either the Server or Workstation version of Undelete for Windows NT must be running on the remote system. Your account on the remote system must also be a member of the Administrators group. When I use the Undelete From Disk feature on a remote drive, what does it mean that I can only undelete to a partition known to the remote system? When using the Undelete From Disk feature on a remote drive, you are runni

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