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Changing
User
Preferences
Empty
Wastebasket?:
You
can
choose
the
interval
in
which
the
Wastebasket
is
emptied.
All
previously
deleted
files
contained
in
the
Wastebasket
are
automatically
removed
from
the
system.
The
Wastebasket
is
emptied
following
a
login.
So,
if
your
selected
interval
is
Daily,
your
Wastebasket
is
automatically
emptied
after
you
log
in
every
day.
The
four
cleanup
interval
selections
are
Never,
Daily,
Weekly,
or
Monthly.
If
you
keep
the
Never
selection,
you
must
remember
to
open
your
Wastebasket
periodically
and
delete
files
from
it
manually.
Note
The
following
read,
write,
and
run
permissions
affect
all
folders
and
files
that
you
create
after
you
change
the
preferences
settings.
Any
folders
and
files
you
created
prior
to
the
preferences
change
may
not
have
the
same
permissions.
Use
the
Security
command
to
see
and,
if
you
like,
change
the
current
permission
for
any
folder
or
file.
Read
permissions:
You
can
use
this
field
to
control
whether
other
users
can
view
or
copy
folders
and
files
belonging
to
the
current
user
name.
Two
read
permission
settings
can
be
used:
Private
and
Public.
Write
permissions:
You
can
use
this
field
to
control
whether
other
users
can
update
or
modify
files
and
folders
belonging
to
the
current
user
name.
Three
write
permission
settings
can
be
used:
Private,
Public,
and
Write
protected.
Run
permissions:
You
can
use
this
field
to
control
whether
other
users
can
run
executable
files
belonging
to
the
current
user
name.
Three
run
permission
settings
can
be
used:
Private,
Public,
and
Can't
run.
All
text
files
should
have
permissions
set
to
Can't
run.
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