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18 TopicsRestore 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, Todd3.9KViews2likes11CommentsOn-Demand Backups in Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server - Public Preview
In today’s fast-paced world of data management, safeguarding your databases is crucial. Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server simplifies this process with its robust backup management capabilities. The service automatically creates storage volume snapshots of your entire database instance, including all databases, as part of its scheduled backup routine. You can now create on-demand backups whenever required. On-demand backups can be taken in addition to scheduled automatic backups. This feature is especially useful for scenarios such as preparing for potentially high-risk operations like system upgrades or schema changes or performing periodic refreshes that fall outside your scheduled backup cadence. Key Benefits Flexible Retention: On-demand backups are retained according to your specified backup retention window, with the added flexibility to delete them when they are no longer needed. User Control: You can initiate backups based on your business needs and delete on-demand backups anytime. Seamless Integration: These backups are stored alongside automated backups, but only on-demand backups are user-deletable. Automated backups remain managed by the Flexible Server service to ensure compliance with retention requirements. Cost Optimization: While automated backups are managed by Azure and cannot be deleted, on-demand backups provide you with control over storage costs. Delete these backups once their purpose is served to avoid unnecessary storage expenses. Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server provides a comprehensive, user-friendly backup solution, giving you the confidence to manage your data effectively and securely. Let us explore how on-demand backups can elevate your database management strategy and provide peace of mind during high-stakes operations. Automated Backups vs On-Demand Backups Feature Automated Backups On-Demand Backups Creation Scheduled by Azure Manually initiated by the user Retention Based on the backup policy Based on the backup policy Deletion Managed by Azure User-controlled Use Cases Regular data protection High-risk operations, ad-hoc needs How to take On-Demand Backups using portal. In the Azure portal, choose your Azure Database for PostgreSQL flexible server. Click Settings from the left panel and choose Backup and Restore. Click Backup now and provide your backup name. 4. Click Trigger. 5. A notification is shown that an On-demand backup trigger has been initiated. How to take On-Demand Backups using CLI. You can run the following command to perform an on-demand backup of a server. az postgres flexible-server backup create [--source-server-name] [--resource-group] [--backup-name] Example : For more information: How to perform On-demand backups using CLI What's Next Once you have taken an on-demand backup based on your business needs, you can retain it until your high-risk operation is complete or use it to refresh your reporting or non-production environments. When the backup is no longer needed, you can delete it to optimize storage costs. To restore or delete on-demand backups, you can use the Azure portal, CLI, or API for seamless management. Limitations: In preview, on-demand backups currently work with general-purpose and Memory-optimized SKUs only. We will add support for burstable SKUs later. Take Control of Your Database Protection Today! The ability to create on-demand backups is critical for managing and safeguarding your data. Whether you're preparing for high-risk operations or refreshing non-production environments, this feature puts flexibility and control in your hands. Get started now: Create your first on-demand backup using the Azure Portal or CLI. Optimize your storage costs by deleting backups when no longer needed. Restore with ease to keep your databases resilient and ready for any challenge. Protect your data effectively and ensure your database is always prepared for the unexpected. Learn more about Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server and explore the possibilities with on-demand backups today! You can always find the latest features added to Flexible server in this release notes page. We are eager to hear all the great scenarios this new feature helps you optimize, and look forward to receiving your feedback at https://aka.ms/PGfeedback.Assistance Required for Account Recovery
Hello, I am having trouble accessing my account: r.**@*.*). When I attempt to log in, I receive the message: "Something went wrong" (without any error code). Upon trying to reset my password, I discovered that a different email (er*****@talktaik.online) is linked to the account, which raises concerns that my account may have been compromised. Despite entering all the required information for recovery, I am informed that it’s insufficient. Could you please assist in resetting the password or provide a way to send the recovery link to the correct email: r.**@*.*? Any alternative solutions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your support. Best regards,694Views1like1Comment[urgent] Recover entire system from Windows.old
The original issue came about when I plugged in a hard-drive formatted for a NAS bay as my second PC hard-drive. Suddenly, my computer insisted that Windows 10 was corrupted, even after removing the drive from the system. I spent a long time trying to recover it with a USB bootable media, but Windows said it could not do anything to fix the system and needed to do a clean install. I now have Windows.old, which to my knowledge is completely uncorrupted and just needs a nudge in the right direction, and it is staring me in the face as this ticking timebomb that I need to figure out before it gets automatically deleted. I don't have any specific files I need to recover, I just don't have the time to reinstall all of the programs and all of the user data and custom stuff I've built up. I've searched everywhere but can't find an answer, so I would be so, so, so, so appreciative of any help. Is there any way that I can just completely recover the entire system from the windows.old folder in a situation like this? I am happy to pay up to $100 in licenses for stuff, I just want to get back to running my online business knowing that it's all set up and secure as I had it.4.1KViews1like6Comments