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27 TopicsRecover/Restore Deleted Sheets from Teams
This morning Teams was down yet again across the globe. When it finally came up in our office I downloaded an excel workbook to make changes on my desktop, not linked to teams as it was not something I wanted everyone to see or would be a permanent change to the file. Upon deleting multiple sheets from my workbook a loading circle appeared in the top of the window indicating it was syncing back to teams even though the prompts stated it was being downloaded. No the sheets are missing from the document on my desktop and teams and neither will undo the changes. The work that was deleted was about a weeks worth and is due tomorrow morning. We utilize the free teams application with a team of 6. Is there anyway to restore or recover the file as it was at 9am est this morning prior to the systems going down and this unfortunately action happening?Solved13KViews1like5CommentsRestore database across servers(Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL managed instance)- Azure Automation
In this article, we consider the scenario where customers would like to restore their Azure SQL database and managed database from one Azure SQL server to another Azure SQL server, for example for development reasons. The article will provide you with the steps to achieve this by automating the job using Azure Automation13KViews5likes5CommentsRestore Teams private chat history to new mailbox
Hi, I'm having an problem with restoring Teams chat history to new user accounts and and their mailbox. I disabled Azure AD sync for a few users and deleted their account in the cloud tenant from the recyclebin and enabled the sync again to solve an issue with calendar syncing with on-premise mailboxes. Unfortunately their Teams chat history also vanished from their Teams account and now I'm searching for a way to restore their history. I can see the deleted mailboxes and should be able to restore the whole mailbox to a temporary account but I have no idea if the missing data is in there or how I can move the Teams chat history to the new mailbox. Can anyone give me hint or solution? Thanks and Regards5.5KViews0likes4CommentsRestore your Azure Database for PostgreSQL server into a different Azure subscription, the right way
A challenge our customers often encounter is the inability to restore production databases across different Azure subscription. In this blog post, we share how to restore your Azure Database for PostgreSQL server into a different Azure subscription.Restore a Deleted Teams Post
Hi, My organisation would like to analyse a deleted post (was deleted 3 days ago) and its replies. It was a post in the General channel. Can you advise on how to do this and whether the post can be hidden from users (along with replies) to avoid it becoming visible again after restoration? Thanks, JM4.8KViews1like1CommentRestore Team - Associated Group Still Exists
Hi, I have been asked to see if it is possible to restore a deleted Teams team. This the story so far: Team was reported as being deleted Files on SharePoint needed to be restored so one admin reportedly restored the SharePoint side of things I was then asked to restore the team. Based on the documentation, I can either do it via Powershell or Exchange Online. I confirmed that the group isn't in a "deleted" state at this point. So I do not have the restore option in Exchange Online or Powershell I can see the team in the Teams admin center, but it is grayed out and has the follow error: We can't load complete information about this team. Please refresh or try again after some time. In the research I have done, if the group itself was deleted, I should be able to restore the group and it should bring back the Team. But in this case, the group still remains, it is just the team that is gone. Is it possible that when the first admin restored the SharePoint site, that that brought back the group? But this process didn't fully restore everything? Cheers, Todd3.9KViews2likes11CommentsRestore-SPSite Throws DirectoryNotFoundException
I have a SP2013 Farm and today we had a site collection with lots of lookup fields in lists get corrupted. The lists have lost their referential integrity. So - I figured that we could restore that site collection from last night's backup. We restored the content database backup to another SQL server and then I went into Central Admin and did the Recover Data from an Unattached Database. I found the Site Collection from the backup file and backed-up the site collection to a file on a fileshare. In order to test the backup file, I created a new web application on the same server and created the same paths. The original path was http://reinfonet/apps/data and the new path is http://spweb1:8282/apps/data When I run the following command: Restore-SPSite -identity http://spweb1:8282/apps/data -path c:\spback\datasc.bak -Force I get the following error: Restore-SPSite : <nativehr>0x80070003</nativehr><nativestack></nativestack> At line:1 char:1 + Restore-SPSite -identity http://spweb1:8282/sites/data -path c:\spbak\datasc.bak ... + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : InvalidData: (Microsoft.Share...dletRestoreSite:SPCmdletRestoreSite) [Restore-SPSite], DirectoryNotFoundException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell.SPCmdletRestoreSite All searching on the internet says that the versions might be different, but that is usually when someone is trying to restore into a different farm. I'm restoring from a backup of the same farm. Any ideas? I'm stuck and this is a production site collection.3.8KViews0likes1CommentMicrosoft 365 Archive Public Preview?
Hi all, Has anyone heard from Microsoft on the timeline for the public preview for M365 Archive? We're reviewing similar solutions from AvePoint but our interest in a native archiving tool is also very high, but we do have project deadlines to meet - hence my interest in double checking when this should be available for customers who have expressed interest earlier this year through the Syntex "register for more info" form?2.5KViews0likes6Comments