Forum Discussion
Missing "Restore-RecoverableItems" from the Exchange Module
- May 28, 2018
I wrote about this topic in March https://www.petri.com/recovering-deleted-email-exchange-online. At that time, the cmdlets had been deployed in the U.S. and EMEA and probably elsewhere (except the sovereign clouds, which are always different). Some people complained at the time that they couldn't see the cmdlets, but no one has asked recently, so I assume that the roll-out is complete. Making sure that the account that logs into PowerShell has the Mailbox Import Export role (and admin permissions) is key. Is there any possibility that your account is missing the role? Perhaps you can remove the role, log out, wait five minutes, reassign the role, sign out again, and then try... Just to be sure.
I wrote about this topic in March https://www.petri.com/recovering-deleted-email-exchange-online. At that time, the cmdlets had been deployed in the U.S. and EMEA and probably elsewhere (except the sovereign clouds, which are always different). Some people complained at the time that they couldn't see the cmdlets, but no one has asked recently, so I assume that the roll-out is complete. Making sure that the account that logs into PowerShell has the Mailbox Import Export role (and admin permissions) is key. Is there any possibility that your account is missing the role? Perhaps you can remove the role, log out, wait five minutes, reassign the role, sign out again, and then try... Just to be sure.
- SirajYunusSep 20, 2020Copper Contributor
Issue is related to Module install for the Powershell
Please run get-module
once you have the Output please run Get-module -name xxxyyy | fl
Check if the Module has Powershell command listed in it
- VasilMichevJun 22, 2019MVP
Restore-RecoverableItems is an ExO cmdlet, and you are connecting to the SCC PowerShell endpoint.
- TonyRedmondJun 22, 2019MVP
VasilMichev It definitely doesn't help when you try and use a cmdlet that's in another module...