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Paul_CREUNIER
Jul 17, 2023Copper Contributor
Microsoft Forms : "Form does not exist"
Hello,
We have created several forms for our company. A trainee also made one, and the answers provided are invaluable to us. His SharePoint account was deactivated a few months after he left, but...
Paul_CREUNIER
Jul 18, 2023Copper Contributor
I don't understand.
He only created the form, but this one was created/stored on a sharepoint, with dedicated onedrive.
How can the forms be erased while it still stored on a OneDrive? Even if his account was deleted, I received an email explaining that I am the temporary owner of his onedrive, during almost 7 years.
Have we a Solution/protocol to follow to recover the data?
He only created the form, but this one was created/stored on a sharepoint, with dedicated onedrive.
How can the forms be erased while it still stored on a OneDrive? Even if his account was deleted, I received an email explaining that I am the temporary owner of his onedrive, during almost 7 years.
Have we a Solution/protocol to follow to recover the data?
DingkunXie
Microsoft
Jul 18, 2023Microsoft Forms has a dedicated storage for its content, which is separate from ODSP (OneDrive SharePoint). When data sync is enabled for a form, only the Excel file is stored in ODSP, while the form definition and responses are stored in Microsoft Forms storage. Email you received should only mention the ODSP content, not the Microsoft Forms. You can raise a support ticket to ask PG to help to restore your content. It's possible to restore if the content is in a soft-deleted state, but there is no way to restore it if the content has been permanently deleted.
- Paul_CREUNIERJul 19, 2023Copper ContributorOK understood.
Could you please give me the link to raise a support ticket?
And how can we make a feedback to soft engineering, because I'm not the only one encountering this issue (as seen on Microsoft Forum in France), and some companies are using Forms as us, with potential loss of traceability.- DingkunXieJul 19, 2023
Microsoft
You can contact your IT admin to raise a support ticket. This KB article has details on how to do that: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/contact-microsoft-office-support-fd6bb40e-75b7-6f43-d6f9-c13d10850e77. Additionally, you can submit a DCR (Design Change Request) through the same channel for your request.