How do I empty the Recoverable Items folder?
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How do I empty the Recoverable Items folder?
You can delete items in the Recoverable Items folder by using the New-ComplianceSearch and New-ComplianceSearchAction cmdlets in Security & Compliance Center PowerShell. To search for items that are located in the Recoverable Items folder, we recommend that you perform a targeted collection.
How do I delete deleted items?
Select the item you wish to purge. If you want to purge multiple items, press and hold SHIFT to select contiguous items or press and hold CTRL to select noncontiguous items. Click Select All if you want to purge the entire list. Click the Purge Selected Items button, and then close the Recover Deleted Items window.
Why do emails reappear after deleting?
Deleted emails reappearing sounds like you might have some corruption going on with Inbox. Move all wanted emails out of Inbox and put them in a suitably named folder for storage. Delete anything you do not want. Hence why they keep reappearing every time the Inbox is refreshed.
Why do my deleted emails keep coming back on my Samsung Galaxy?
It means that the phone is continuously syncing with the server provided that there’s an active internet connection available. The first thing you can do about it is to delete the message from your inbox and immediately go to Deleted/Trash folder and delete the message from there. It will never come back.
Why are my photos not deleting?
There might be some problem with the trash or the bin folder. You should try clearing it manually to check if the photos that you have deleted are removed or not. For that, select all the photos in the trash and hit the delete icon. Once you clear the trash folder, restart your phone.
Why photos are not deleting from phone?
Go to “Settings” > “Accounts” > “Google“. From there, you can select the Google account you are using, then uncheck the “Sync Picasa Web Albums” option. Now under “Settings” > “Application manager“, swipe over to “All” > “Gallery“, and select “Clear data“.