Apr 04 2018 10:25 PM
We have 3 subsites that were deleted
They still appear on frequent sites.
See image..
We have contacted support via Office 365 Help, discussed it with them, they suggested we come here.
The sites were created and deleted in October 2017.
When trying to open the deleted sites, we get a small text message 404 FILE NOT FOUND
i understand it takes 30 days for them to disappear
The support person suggested we may have someone trying to open them.. but we well and truly got bored looking at them more than 100 days ago..
They should be gone now.
Any tips?
Apr 04 2018 11:26 PM
How did you delete your sites. Can you make sure they are permanently deleted using below powershell wait for 24 hours and let us know?
Apr 04 2018 11:36 PM
I do believe I've already tried that in January.. but I'll try it again and report back after 24 hours.
Apr 04 2018 11:51 PM
I'm sure I've run this correctly, but I get an error.
Apr 05 2018 03:19 AM
Same thing here... have a couple of long-deleted sites (deleted back in January) that are still in the list
Apr 05 2018 06:02 AM
@James Selleck just to be sure, have you tried the cmdlets Get-SPODeletedSite & Remove-SPODeletedSite to check if they are still in the recycle bin?
Normally they stay in the recycle bin for 92 days.
May 21 2018 11:47 PM
Get-SPODeletedSite returns nothing..
But - I just checked the original problem and the ghost sites are completely gone now.
Jan 30 2020 03:05 AM
Same issue for us. The sites don't shown anymore on the modern recycle bin view but remain showing on the classic view of the recycle bin - It's impossible to delete them, tried SPO and PNP PowerShell scripts, can't create a new site with the same url and it throws an error if you try to restore them using the UI... @James Selleck We've been waiting a few weeks now and they don't go away.