Mind you, the last time I needed UnDelete was so long ago I can't remember.
UnDelete was so much more useful on diskettes, anyway. With the huge hard drives people have now, there's less need to delete stuff. Just pack it away somewhere. Or leave it where it is, even.
Wade.
"All around me are nothing but fakes Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"
If not, then you don't need it. Sometimes they like to delete random files on the hard drive. Sometimes they hit an important file. When that happens, you need an undelete program to get it back.
"Hey daddy, what does boot.ini do? I just erased it!" said my son about a Windows XP install I had just done. D'oh!
I have a habit of leaving myself logged on. Sometimes he comes in and uses the system when I am not there. I made a system for him to use, but he still wants to use my systems in the basement. My wife lets him go into the computer room and type on the keyboards and click the mouse. I am going to set him up with his own account, and use the system lock when I leave so that it won't happen again.