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| I am in W2K Server. While in the Registry, I somehow unintentionally removed the Recycle Bin from the Desktop. It still exists in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}" (FYI opening that shows only "Default" with no other entry). In TweakUI it is still checked for display. But it's gone. Please help me restore it.
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| The Doug Knox restore tweak did it! Thanks PCRolf 
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| You're very welcome
By the way (isn't that for the acronym BTW? ) do you celebrate Labor Day in Costa Rico? My son spent a week down there with friends - don't remember the name of the town/city!
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| There are holidays for workers, but Labor Day (1st Monday in September) is not one of them. May 1 (May Day) is used much more internationally as a labor day celebration but not in the USA because May Day was a "commie" holiday in the USSR. Costa Rica is a terrific place with a great culture of gentle, polite people.
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| Technosaur - I know about May Day celebration - but why is it celebrated in Costa Rico? If my memory is correct, CR was never under the control of the USSR in the bygone days?
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| May Day dates back to ancient European Celts as a planting and fertility festival. The Church squashed celebration of it about 1600. It gradually returned in Europe as a blue collar labor celebration and about 1885 (the same time that the USA union movement promoted the 1st Monday in Sept.) it became an official labor holiday in several European nations then spread to much of the rest of the world (such as Costa Rica). When the Soviets came to power in Russia about 1919, they turned their labor celebration into a communist celebration (a public relations gimmick that tried to make it appear that all nations that celebrated May 1 Labor Day were communists).
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| fantastic history! Thanks for that technosaur. BTW, how did you get to Id yourself here as Technosaur? Did you steal the nosaur off the Dinosaurs and combined it with Tech?
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