Customizing A Simple Delete Profile - HP ProBook 4325s - Notebook PC User Manual

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Delete.
4.
Under Shred the following, select the check box next to each asset that you want to confirm before
shredding
NOTE:
5.
To protect files or folders from automatic shredding, under Do not shred the following, click
Add and then browse or type the path to the file name or folder. Click Open, and then click OK.
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6.
When you finish configuring the shred profile, click Apply, and then click OK.

Customizing a simple delete profile

The simple delete profile performs a standard asset delete without shredding. When you customize a
simple delete profile, you specify which assets to include for a simple delete, which assets to confirm
before a simple delete is executed, and which assets to exclude from a simple delete.
NOTE:
If you use the simple delete option, free space bleaching can be performed occasionally on
the assets that have been deleted manually or by using the Windows Recycle Bin.
To customize a simple delete profile:
1.
Open File Sanitizer, click Settings, click Simple Delete Setting, and then click View Details.
2.
Select the assets you want to delete:
a.
Under Available delete options, click an asset, and then click Add.
b.
To add a custom asset, click Add Custom Option, enter a file name or folder name, and then
click OK. Click the custom asset, and then click Add.
NOTE:
Delete.
3.
Under Delete the following, select the check box next to each asset that you want to confirm
before deleting.
NOTE:
4.
Under Do not delete the following, click Add to select the specific assets that you want to exclude
from shredding.
NOTE:
5.
When you finish configuring the simple delete profile, click Apply, and then click OK.
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To remove an asset from the available shred options, click the asset, and then click
To remove an asset from the shred list, click the asset, and then click Remove.
To remove an asset from the exclusions list, click the asset, and then click Delete.
To delete an asset from the available delete options, click the asset, and then click
To remove an asset from the delete list, click the asset, and then click Remove.
To remove an asset from the exclusions list, click the asset, and then click Delete.

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