SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Recovering deleted items (Recycle bin and Second-stage recycle bin) Video
In this video, you will learn about recovering deleted items using the Recycle Bin and Second-stage Recycle Bin in SharePoint.
The video covers how to access the Recycle Bin on both SharePoint communication sites and SharePoint team sites, as well as the necessary permissions required.
It demonstrates how to restore a document from the Recycle Bin and explains that if the document was contained in a deleted folder, SharePoint will automatically recreate it.
The video also mentions the option to remove a document from the Recycle Bin, which sends it to the Second-stage Recycle Bin.
It emphasizes the importance of visiting the Second-stage Recycle Bin if a document cannot be found in the main Recycle Bin.
However, it warns that if a document is deleted from the Second-stage Recycle Bin, it will be permanently deleted and cannot be restored after 93 days.
This knowledge will help you effectively recover deleted items in SharePoint and avoid permanent deletion.
- 2:18
- 4900 views
-
SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Creating a permission group
- 3:53
- Viewed 2742 times
-
SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Creating a personalized permission level
- 2:46
- Viewed 2923 times
-
SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Restoring an earlier version of your document
- 1:50
- Viewed 3049 times
-
SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Granting access to the SharePoint site to someone outside the company
- 3:46
- Viewed 3222 times
-
SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Sharing a folder or document with someone outside the company
- 3:44
- Viewed 2924 times
-
SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Targeting content using a specific audience
- 3:35
- Viewed 2936 times
-
SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Restricting a document to read-only mode (Extract a document)
- 2:05
- Viewed 2836 times
-
SharePoint (Classic Sites) - Checking the granted shares
- 2:27
- Viewed 2881 times
-
Protect a document shared by password
- 1:41
- Viewed 9592 times
-
How do I prevent the transfer of an email?
- 2:07
- Viewed 8753 times
-
How do I block a sender?
- 1:01
- Viewed 3826 times
-
How do I share a document securely with Outlook?
- 1:49
- Viewed 3551 times
-
Create and manage team channel
- 1:51
- Viewed 3402 times
-
Do I share with OneDrive, SharePoint, or TEAMS?
- 2:24
- Viewed 3345 times
-
Manage permissions
- 1:10
- Viewed 3259 times
-
Restrict a folder/document to certain members of your team
- 1:49
- Viewed 3236 times
-
Granting access to the SharePoint site to someone outside the company
- 3:46
- Viewed 3222 times
-
Restrict a document to reading only
- 1:03
- Viewed 3218 times
-
How do I recognize a fraudulent email?
- 2:01
- Viewed 3056 times
-
Restoring an earlier version of your document
- 1:50
- Viewed 3049 times
-
Targeting content using a specific audience
- 3:35
- Viewed 2936 times
-
Sharing a folder or document with someone outside the company
- 3:44
- Viewed 2924 times
-
Creating a personalized permission level
- 2:46
- Viewed 2923 times
-
Checking the granted shares
- 2:27
- Viewed 2881 times
-
Understanding the different types and roles of team sites in SharePoint
- 3:05
- Viewed 2878 times
-
Restricting a document to read-only mode (Extract a document)
- 2:05
- Viewed 2836 times
-
How to protect an email by encryption?
- 2:41
- Viewed 2787 times
-
Creating a permission group
- 3:53
- Viewed 2742 times
-
Ensure data security during a Teams meeting
- 1:48
- Viewed 2654 times
-
General security practices in Outlook
- 1:03
- Viewed 2628 times
-
Manage permissions
- 1:03
- Viewed 1645 times
-
Understand and Secure Information Sharing in Instant Messaging
- 2:38
- Viewed 1050 times
-
Manage Privacy in Private Channels
- 2:34
- Viewed 842 times
-
Restrict a Document to Certain Team Members
- 1:50
- Viewed 833 times
-
Secure Teams Upon Creation
- 2:57
- Viewed 811 times
-
Secure a Shared Document with a Password
- 1:28
- Viewed 798 times
-
Restrict a Document to Read-Only
- 0:58
- Viewed 794 times
-
Check Granted Shares
- 00:48
- Viewed 450 times
-
Modify Sharing Rules
- 00:53
- Viewed 388 times
-
Protect My Document with a Password and Expiration Date
- 01:02
- Viewed 385 times
-
Recover deleted items
- 01:09
- Viewed 381 times
-
Best Security Practices on OneDrive
- 01:27
- Viewed 372 times
-
Restore Your OneDrive Space
- 01:42
- Viewed 359 times
-
Avoid Abusive Document Sharing
- 00:57
- Viewed 341 times
-
Block a sender
- 01:54
- Viewed 299 times
-
Recall or replace an e-mail message
- 01:45
- Viewed 258 times
-
Prevent the forwarding of an email
- 01:01
- Viewed 223 times
-
Share a document securely with Outlook
- 02:21
- Viewed 222 times
-
Prevent transfer for a meeting
- 01:19
- Viewed 221 times
-
Protect an email by encrypting
- 01:10
- Viewed 220 times
-
Identify a fraudulent email
- 02:06
- Viewed 218 times
-
Provide an overview of best security practices in Outlook
- 01:08
- Viewed 201 times
-
Guide to Using the Microsoft Authenticator App
- 01:47
- Viewed 197 times
-
Concept of Multi-Factor Authentication
- 01:51
- Viewed 189 times
-
Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication in the Admin Section
- 02:07
- Viewed 156 times
-
Introduction to PowerBI
- 00:60
- Viewed 182 times
-
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook
- 01:09
- Viewed 173 times
-
Introduction to Microsoft Insights
- 02:04
- Viewed 178 times
-
Introduction to Microsoft Viva
- 01:22
- Viewed 184 times
-
Introduction to Planner
- 00:56
- Viewed 190 times
-
Introduction to Microsoft Visio
- 02:07
- Viewed 178 times
-
Introduction to Microsoft Forms
- 00:52
- Viewed 185 times
-
Introducing to Microsoft Designer
- 00:28
- Viewed 252 times
-
Introduction to Sway
- 01:53
- Viewed 161 times
-
Introducing to Word
- 01:00
- Viewed 179 times
-
Introducing to SharePoint Premium
- 00:47
- Viewed 162 times
-
Create a call group
- 01:15
- Viewed 226 times
-
Use call delegation
- 01:07
- Viewed 145 times
-
Assign a delegate for your calls
- 01:08
- Viewed 223 times
-
Ring multiple devices simultaneously
- 01:36
- Viewed 148 times
-
Use the "Do Not Disturb" function for calls
- 01:28
- Viewed 138 times
-
Manage advanced call notifications
- 01:29
- Viewed 154 times
-
Configure audio settings for better sound quality
- 02:08
- Viewed 185 times
-
Block unwanted calls
- 01:24
- Viewed 152 times
-
Disable all call forwarding
- 01:09
- Viewed 158 times
-
Manage a call group in Teams
- 02:01
- Viewed 145 times
-
Update voicemail forwarding settings
- 01:21
- Viewed 143 times
-
Configure call forwarding to internal numbers
- 01:02
- Viewed 139 times
-
Set call forwarding to external numbers
- 01:03
- Viewed 161 times
-
Manage voicemail messages
- 01:55
- Viewed 209 times
-
Access voicemail via mobile and PC
- 02:03
- Viewed 226 times
-
Customize your voicemail greeting
- 02:17
- Viewed 136 times
-
Transfer calls with or without an announcement
- 01:38
- Viewed 137 times
-
Manage simultaneous calls
- 01:52
- Viewed 147 times
-
Support third-party apps during calls
- 01:53
- Viewed 180 times
-
Add participants quickly and securely
- 01:37
- Viewed 143 times
-
Configure call privacy and security settings
- 02:51
- Viewed 141 times
-
Manage calls on hold
- 01:20
- Viewed 150 times
-
Live transcription and generate summaries via AI
- 03:43
- Viewed 141 times
-
Use the interface to make and receive calls
- 01:21
- Viewed 150 times
-
Action Function
- 04:18
- Viewed 150 times
-
Search Function
- 03:42
- Viewed 203 times
-
Date and Time Function
- 02:53
- Viewed 184 times
-
Logical Function
- 03:14
- Viewed 277 times
-
Text Function
- 03:25
- Viewed 212 times
-
Basic Function
- 02:35
- Viewed 177 times
-
Categories of Functions in Power FX
- 01:51
- Viewed 201 times
-
Introduction to Power Fx
- 01:09
- Viewed 179 times
-
The New Calendar
- 03:14
- Viewed 301 times
-
Sections
- 02:34
- Viewed 188 times
-
Customizing Views
- 03:25
- Viewed 180 times
-
Introduction to the New Features of Microsoft Teams
- 00:47
- Viewed 299 times
-
Guide to Using the Microsoft Authenticator App
- 01:47
- Viewed 197 times
-
Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication in the Admin Section
- 02:07
- Viewed 156 times
-
Concept of Multi-Factor Authentication
- 01:51
- Viewed 189 times
Objectifs :
This document aims to provide a comprehensive guide on how to retrieve deleted documents from SharePoint's Recycle Bin, including the steps to restore documents and the importance of permissions.
Chapitres :
-
Introduction to SharePoint Recycle Bin
SharePoint provides a Recycle Bin feature that allows users to recover mistakenly deleted documents. Understanding how to navigate this feature is essential for effective document management within SharePoint sites. -
Accessing the Recycle Bin
To retrieve deleted documents, you first need to access the Recycle Bin. The process varies slightly depending on the type of SharePoint site you are using: - **SharePoint Communications Site**: Navigate to the content of your site and open the Recycle Bin. - **SharePoint Team Site**: Access the Recycle Bin through the site tabs. Both types of sites have a primary Recycle Bin and a second-stage Recycle Bin, which functions similarly. -
Permissions and Access Issues
To access the Recycle Bin, you must have the necessary permissions granted by the site administrator or owner. If you cannot see the Recycle Bin, it may be due to insufficient permissions or the Recycle Bin feature being deactivated. -
Restoring Documents
To restore a document from the Recycle Bin, follow these steps: 1. Select the document you wish to restore. 2. Click on the 'Restore' option. The document will be restored to its original location. If the document was in a folder that was also deleted, SharePoint will recreate that folder, but only the restored documents will be placed inside it. -
Managing Deleted Documents
You can also permanently delete documents from the Recycle Bin, which will send them to the second-stage Recycle Bin. If you cannot find a document in the main Recycle Bin, check the second-stage Recycle Bin as it serves as a safety net for documents deleted twice by mistake. However, be cautious: if you delete a document from the second-stage Recycle Bin, it will be permanently removed and cannot be restored. -
Retention Period for Deleted Documents
Documents in both the main and secondary Recycle Bins are automatically deleted after 93 days from the time of deletion. It is crucial to act promptly if you need to recover a document within this timeframe. -
Conclusion
Understanding how to effectively use the Recycle Bin in SharePoint is vital for document recovery. By following the outlined steps and being aware of permissions and retention policies, users can manage their documents more efficiently and minimize the risk of permanent loss.
FAQ :
How can I retrieve a deleted document in SharePoint?
You can retrieve a deleted document from the Recycle Bin in your SharePoint site. If you are on a communications site, go to the content of your site and open the Recycle Bin. For a team site, access the Recycle Bin from your site tabs. Select the document you want to restore and click 'Restore' to recover it.
What is the difference between the main Recycle Bin and the second stage Recycle Bin?
The main Recycle Bin holds documents that have been deleted from the SharePoint site, while the second stage Recycle Bin contains documents that have been deleted from the main Recycle Bin. The second stage serves as a backup for recovering documents that were deleted twice.
What should I do if I cannot find my document in the Recycle Bin?
If you cannot find your document in the main Recycle Bin, check the second stage Recycle Bin. If it is not there, it may have been permanently deleted, especially if it has been more than 93 days since deletion.
Do I need special permissions to access the Recycle Bin?
Yes, you need the necessary permissions granted by the site administrator or owner to access the Recycle Bin. If you do not see it, you may not have the required permissions or the Recycle Bin may be deactivated.
What happens if I delete a document from the second stage Recycle Bin?
If you delete a document from the second stage Recycle Bin, it will be permanently deleted and cannot be restored. Be cautious when deleting from this bin.
Quelques cas d'usages :
Recovering Important Documents
In a corporate environment, employees often accidentally delete important documents. By utilizing the Recycle Bin and second stage Recycle Bin in SharePoint, employees can quickly recover these documents, ensuring that critical information is not lost and productivity is maintained.
Managing Document Permissions
Site administrators can manage permissions to ensure that only authorized users can access the Recycle Bin. This helps prevent unauthorized recovery of sensitive documents and maintains data security within the organization.
Training New Employees
During onboarding, new employees can be trained on how to use the Recycle Bin in SharePoint. This knowledge helps them understand document management and recovery processes, reducing the risk of permanent data loss.
Document Lifecycle Management
Organizations can implement a document lifecycle management strategy that includes regular checks of the Recycle Bin. This ensures that documents are properly managed and that any accidental deletions can be addressed promptly.
Data Recovery Planning
In case of accidental mass deletions, having a plan that includes the use of the second stage Recycle Bin can be crucial. Organizations can prepare for potential data loss scenarios and ensure that they have a recovery strategy in place.
Glossaire :
SharePoint
A web-based collaboration platform developed by Microsoft that integrates with Microsoft Office. It is used for storing, organizing, sharing, and accessing information from any device.
Recycle Bin
A storage area in SharePoint where deleted documents are temporarily held before permanent deletion. Users can restore documents from the Recycle Bin if they are deleted by mistake.
Second Stage Recycle Bin
An additional layer of the Recycle Bin in SharePoint that holds documents that have been deleted from the main Recycle Bin. It serves as a safety net for recovering documents that were deleted twice.
Permissions
Settings that determine what actions users can perform on SharePoint sites, such as viewing, editing, or deleting content. Permissions are managed by site administrators.
Administrator
A user with elevated permissions who manages the SharePoint site, including user access and site settings.
Restore
The action of recovering a deleted document from the Recycle Bin back to its original location in SharePoint.
Permanent Deletion
The final removal of a document from SharePoint, making it impossible to recover. This occurs after documents are deleted from both the main and second stage Recycle Bins.