Trash seems to restore instead of delete files

I have a client that is running Windows XP Home Edition. The problem is a file is deleted and goes to the trash, he opens the tray and click on "empty trash" and it really seems to delete the file, on the reopening of the record that the deleted file was, it has reappeared.  When I did some checking by deleting 6 files and empty the collector, the message came "do remove you 26 items?' happen when only 6 files could be seen in the tray.

27/01/2011 18:18, Buccmender wrote:

I have a client that is running Windows XP Home Edition. The problem is that a file is
deleted and goes in the trash, he opens the tray and click on
"Empty trash" and it appears to delete the file, on reopening
the folder that the file deleted was, it has reappeared.  When I
conducted some audits by deleting 6 files and empty the collector, the
message "do remove you 26 items?" what happened when
Only 6 files could be seen in the tray.

Reach:

http://www.kellys-Korner-XP.com/xp_tweaks.htm

Line 64: Replace/repair the Recycle Bin in Windows XP

Merge the file into the registry.

John

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