I would really appreciate someone helping me figure this out. I contacted Microsoft Support on this and they suggested I uninstall Teams (which I did). This fixed the issue since I imagine it deleted the files from this mystical recycling bin, but I am now ba...
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Honestly, it is disappointing that there is no direct way to restore the files instead of using a hack to find the SitePoint link and then locate the recycling bin. I hope the post was easy to follow, and you were able to recover the files you had deleted or those deleted from the ch...
When you deploy a feature by using Visual Studio, it does all the work of installing the feature in the website (or in the site collection, if you set the scope of the feature to Site), recycling IIS, activating the feature, deleting the Internet Explorer page cache, and opening the we...
Visual Studio creates the RibbonCustomization.wsp file in the \bin\debug subdirectory of the solution. Copy the RibbonCustomization.wsp file to the Project Server computer where you want to install the solution. For example, copy the file to the C:\PWASamples directory. Run the SharePoint 2010...
swap of the files. The only thing I can figure out is that when I delete the file from within Teams, it is moving the file to a recycling bin somewhere which means it is still taking up disk space. I need to find that recycling bin and empty it so ...
When you deploy a feature by using Visual Studio, it does all the work of installing the feature in the website (or in the site collection, if you set the scope of the feature to Site), recycling IIS, activating the feature, deleting the Internet Explorer page cache, and opening the we...
Visual Studio creates the RibbonCustomization.wsp file in the \bin\debug subdirectory of the solution. Copy the RibbonCustomization.wsp file to the Project Server computer where you want to install the solution. For example, copy the file to the C:\PWASamples directory. Run the SharePoint 2010...
When you deploy a feature by using Visual Studio, it does all the work of installing the feature in the website (or in the site collection, if you set the scope of the feature to Site), recycling IIS, activating the feature, deleting the Internet Explorer page cache, and opening the we...
When you deploy a feature by using Visual Studio, it does all the work of installing the feature in the website (or in the site collection, if you set the scope of the feature to Site), recycling IIS, activating the feature, deleting the Internet Explorer page cache, and opening the we...