Assets are automatically deleted from the Trash folder after seven days. When you delete assets in the Trash folder, the assets are permanently deleted. Permanently deleting assets in the Trash folder Select the asset or assets you want to restore.At the bottom of the Asset Library panel, select the Trash icon to open the Trash folder.To restore assets from the Trash folder to the folders from which they were deleted, do the following: If these folders no longer exist, Adobe Dynamic Media Classic re-creates them, and the restored assets are placed in the re-created folders. Assets that are restored are placed in the folders from which they were deleted. It is not necessary for the person who deleted an asset to restore it anyone can restore assets from the Trash folder. After seven days, an automatic clean-up operation permanently deletes the item. The item remains in the Trash folder until it is restored, seven days pass, or someone chooses the Empty the Trash command.Even if the item was marked for publish when you deleted it, it is not published. If you try to upload an asset with the same name as a file in the Trash folder, Adobe Dynamic Media Classic appends a numeral to the name of the asset. Although the item has been removed from your Adobe Dynamic Media Classic folders, its ID cannot be assigned to another asset while it remains in the Trash folder.
The following happens when you delete an item and move it to the Trash folder: About the Trash folderÄeleting an item in a folder places the item in the Trash folder. As such, a number is appended to its name. If you try to upload a file that has the same name as a deleted file in the Trash folder, Adobe Dynamic Media Classic treats the asset you want to upload as a duplicate asset. Assets that have been moved to the Trash folder are still registered on Adobe Dynamic Media Classic.