Dear all,
When deleted wrong attachment, would it be possible to restore it at trash? I try it, but I can not find the attachments in trash.
Yes, deleted attachments go to the trash.
It is always the trash of the respective space in which the attachment was originally.
The trash content is different by account or not, because I can not find it in trash by administrator account.
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As an administrator, you have access to all trash content.
Has trash content already been deleted?
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I think at confluence 4.2.3, when deleted attachments, it will not be located in trash.
But I try at confluence 6.0.2 when deleted attachments, it will be located in trash.
Do you know which version have the function for trash in attachments?
Thanks for your kindly assistance.
Regards, Hsu Yao Chang
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No, unfortunately I cannot answer that.
Please contact Atlassian Confluence Support!
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Would it be possible to get file in real path of confluence server? Thanks a lot.
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This has been implemented in Confluence 5.8 and it cannot be at the version you are today.
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