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Re: As we can not access sharepoint online databases, how we can backup current/future sites collections
You raise a valid concern about relying solely on Microsoft's backups for SharePoint Online. It is important to have a comprehensive backup strategy in place to minimize the risk of data loss. Your questions about how SharePoint Online backups work to https://www.easeus.com/data-recovery/recover-permanently-deleted-files-in-windows-10.html compared to on-premises backups are important to consider. Understanding how backup tools work and how they can be configured to cover newly added site collections is crucial. Additionally, you bring up a valid point about the need to back up custom term groups, term sets, managed properties, and crawl properties. Overall, it is important to carefully evaluate backup options and assess the potential consequences of data loss.763Views0likes0CommentsRe: OneDrive Syncing Recovery (Deleted files)
Firstly, I would suggest checking if the files are available in the OneDrive cloud storage website. Sometimes, when files are deleted from the local drive, they may still be available on the cloud storage website. If they are available, the user can download them and move them back to their desktop. If the files are not available on the OneDrive cloud storage website, the next step would be to use a https://www.easeus.com/resource/recover-deleted-recycle-bin-files.htm software to attempt to recover the deleted files. There are many data recovery software options available, both paid and free, which can be used to scan the computer's hard drive and attempt to recover the deleted files. However, the success rate of data recovery depends on various factors, such as the extent of data fragmentation, overwriting of data, and the time elapsed since the files were deleted.5.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Retention Policy and OneDrive data recovery
I'm curious about how the retention policy affects the process of OneDrive data recovery. If I accidentally delete some important files from my OneDrive account, would the retention policy affect my ability to recover them? Would I be able to restore the deleted files if they were subject to the retention policy? Additionally, I'm also interested in learning more about the use of third-party https://www.easeus.com/data-recovery/data-recovery-software/free-hard-drive-data-recovery-software.htm like for OneDrive. If the built-in OneDrive data recovery tools do not work, can I use third-party software to recover my deleted files? What are some of the best third-party data recovery software options available for OneDrive, and how do they compare to the built-in recovery tools in terms of effectiveness and ease of use?2.8KViews1like1CommentRe: data recovery
It is possible to extract metadata from videos and save it in a format like Excel using various tools and software programs. There are many tools available that can extract metadata from videos and save it in a structured format such as CSV or Excel. One such https://www.easeus.com/data-recovery/data-recovery-software/free-hard-drive-data-recovery-software.htm is easeus, which is a free and open-source program that can extract metadata from a wide range of video and audio files. It can extract information such as file format, video and audio codecs, resolution, bitrate, and much more. The extracted data can be saved in a variety of formats, including CSV and Excel. Other tools that can be used for extracting video metadata include ExifTool, Video Metadata Similarity, and Video Inspector. Each tool has its own set of features and capabilities, so it's important to choose the one that best fits your needs and requirements.Re: Disaster Recovery Design for Microsoft Sentinel
Can you explain more about the preview that Microsoft had for allowing a customer to perform a failover from one region/workspace to another? Why was it paused? How can I determine which resources allow for multi-homing with VMs, and which ones do not? Can you elaborate on the costs associated with multi-homing to two workspaces at once, and provide some guidance on how to determine which VMs to protect in this way?6.8KViews0likes1CommentRe: Data Recovery
Dear friend, I'm sorry to hear that you lost your important data. I understand how frustrating it can be to lose important files and documents that you've worked hard to create and accumulate over time. However, there may still be a chance to recover your data. I would be happy to help you explore your options and find a solution. First, can you tell me a bit more about what happened? Did you receive any error messages or notifications before the data was deleted? Knowing this information can help us determine the cause of the problem and the best approach for recovering your data. In the meantime, it's important not to panic or take any actions that could make the situation worse. Avoid creating or saving any new files to the affected storage location, as this could overwrite the deleted data and make it even harder to recover. Let's work together to see what we can do to recover your important data. I'm here to support you every step of the way.501Views0likes0CommentsRe: Recovery
Here are a few steps you can try: Check the Recycle Bin or Trash folder on your computer to see if the Excel file was accidentally deleted. If it is there, restore it. If you recently saved the Excel file, try using the "Undo" feature in Excel to revert any recent changes that may have caused the data loss. You can also try the "Redo" feature to see if the data reappears. Search your computer for the Excel file. You can use the Windows Search function or Spotlight search on a Mac. Make sure to search for both the file name and any relevant keywords. Check if Excel has automatically saved a backup copy of the file. In Excel, go to the "File" tab, then select "Options," and click on "Save". Under the "Save workbooks" section, check if the "AutoRecover file location" is enabled and navigate to that folder to see if there is a backup copy of the file. If none of the above steps work, you may need to use file recovery software to recover the Excel file. There are many file recovery software programs available, some of which are free. These programs can scan your computer's hard drive for deleted or lost files and attempt to recover them.918Views0likes0Comments
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