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MollyMarion
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Being asked for owner permission to delete my own files
Nothing like typing the same thing twice.
Ok, second try: I am trying to delete a bunch of extraneous stuff. It won't let me, tells me to ask the owner for permission.
I am the owner. ...
kartag
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I did upload all those photos. All are now in the "deleted files" folder but I cannot permanently delete them. When I click on the photo from that folder, the only option I get is "restore" it which I don't want.
Mark
Super User II
2 years agoAh, to view previous version you need to restore. That is the only way to check who uploaded it.
The other possibility is that its in a share and they are locked so only shared folder owner can permanently delete them. However they will purge after 30 days.
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