Forum Discussion
SharePoint files deleted and unrecoverable
- Oct 17, 2023
Because it's almost impossible to delete a file in SharePoint.
So to delete a file you need to do a hard delete using powershell. If you delete files regularly you can always restore them from the recycle bin and then first and second stage bin.
So your data is saved for atleast 93 days after deletetion.
Another option is to make the support restore your tenant to a previous point but then your data that you've created after that point will be deleted. Imaging restore from a on a laptopFor example for data that needs to be saved 10 years, there is retention labels that makes it not possible to delete data, so if you tag it with that label, the settings for that label will apply for the item
Thank you for the feedback.
Nevertheless, how come Microsoft Developers did not foresee such cases or solution for "disaster recovery"?
So it is a real "disaster" when document libraries are vanished and can not be recovered...
For example in Germany Tax related documents must be kept for 10 years...
Because it's almost impossible to delete a file in SharePoint.
So to delete a file you need to do a hard delete using powershell. If you delete files regularly you can always restore them from the recycle bin and then first and second stage bin.
So your data is saved for atleast 93 days after deletetion.
Another option is to make the support restore your tenant to a previous point but then your data that you've created after that point will be deleted. Imaging restore from a on a laptop
For example for data that needs to be saved 10 years, there is retention labels that makes it not possible to delete data, so if you tag it with that label, the settings for that label will apply for the item