Examples of using Document deletion in English and their translations into Slovak
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site owners use the Document Deletion Policies link on the Site Settings page to view
With a document deletion policy, you can proactively reduce risk by deleting documents in a site after a specific period of time- for example,
For example, if a time-based hold preserves content for two years, but a document deletion policy deletes content after one year,
Also, the link doesn't appear immediately after policies have been assigned to the site- it can take up to 24 hours from when the policies are assigned to when the Document Deletion Policies link appears.
For this reason, your organization may have created a document deletion policy for your site- for example,
A hold policy ensures that all content is preserved for a specific period of time, while a document deletion policy ensures that all content is deleted after a specific period of time.
Also, the link doesn't appear immediately after policies have been assigned to the site- there can be up to a 24-hour lag from when the policies are assigned to when the Document Deletion Policies link appears.
After you create a document deletion policy, you can assign it to a site collection template- for example,
A document deletion policy may contain more than one rule- for example,
An in-place hold ensures that all content is preserved for a specific period of time, while a document deletion policy ensures that all content is deleted after a specific period of time.
After you create a document deletion policy, you can assign it to a site collection template- for example,
library, those policies are ignored while the document deletion policy is in effect.
A time-based in-place hold ensures that all content is preserved for a specific period of time, while a document deletion policy ensures that all content is deleted after a specific period of time.
For example, you might create a document deletion policy that permanently deletes documents two years after they were created,
unstructured content(document deletion policies), not both.
After you create a document deletion policy, you can assign it to a site collection template,
In this case, it's likely that the existing site collections contain many documents that are already older than the two years specified by the deletion policy- this means a lot of content will be deleted soon after assigning the document deletion policy for the first time.
In addition to document deletion policies, SharePoint Server 2016 provides these retention policies for site content.
A site owner often knows best what content their site contains and therefore which document deletion policy to apply.
If a document deletion policy deletes content that's on hold,