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I’ve added a shared mailbox to an existing backup job this morning - the mailbox is 7GB in Office 365. The job completed a little while later but in the summary I see “Transferred: 419.6 MB (25466 items)”. Those figures don’t add up, so I’d like to investigate more but I can’t see a way to show the backed up data size for any mailbox. How do I do that?
“Restore of OneNote notebooks from backups of Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft OneDrive for Business and Microsoft Teams data for organizations with modern app-only authentication is not supported.”...and both other connection options require EWS, which is no longer supported. Therefore restoration is not possible? I know you can restore to a zip and do a copy later.If that’s correct, is there a solution in the works?Thanks. https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbo365/guide/vbo_considerations.html?zoom_highlight=onenote&ver=70https://www.veeam.com/kb4365
I’d backed up some data for a group of users during a mail migration. The job is complete so I’ve deleted it all to free up the licenses for another job. Unfortunately I believe that I’ve done things in the wrong order. The repository has been deleted and now I can’t get “Remove-VBOLicensedUser”. For every user it outputs:“Remove-VBOLicensedUser : The process cannot access the file '\\10.1.1.1\office365backups\BackupName\Repository.xml' because it is being used by another process” The repository listed is nothing to do with these users and it’s not in user by any process that I can see - certainly openfiles is blank. Any idea how to proceed?
I’m trying to delete some user to data to free up licences and it seems to be taking forever to complete. I’m testing with a user who only has a few 100 emails but the command seems to have hung up. Here is the relevant part of the script:$RepositoryName = 'My_M365Repository'$UsersToRemove = @( 'Joe.Bloggs@MyDomain.com')$Repository = Get-VBORepository -Name $RepositoryNameforeach($UserToRemove in $UsersToRemove){ $UserToRemove $UserData = Get-VBOEntityData -Type 'User' -Repository $Repository -Name $UserToRemove if(-not($UserData)) { 'No user data found' } Else { # Use $UserData to see which backup types exist, and then only remove those. if($UserData.IsMailboxBackedUp) { Write-Host 'Removing Mailbox data' Remove-VBOEntityData -Repository $Repository -User $UserData -Mailbox -Confirm:$false } }}Any idea if I’m doing something wrong, or that cmdlet really does just take ages? Thanks.
I’m using Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 version 4.0 and want to copy all of the OneDrive data from users into their new accounts $DestinationSubfolder = 'Restored Work'$VeeamBackupJobName = 'BMC_M365_Data'$M365Credentials = Get-Credential$Job = Get-VBOjob -Name $VeeamBackupJobName$Session = Start-VEODRestoreSession -Job $Job -LatestState$UserToRestore = Get-VEODUser -Session $Session -Name 'Joe Bloggs'$UserDocuments = Get-VEODDocument -User $UserToRestoreif($UserDocuments){ $TargetUserName = 'Joe Bloggs 2' Restore-VEODDocument -User $UserToRestore -RestoreChangedItems -RestoreDeletedItems -Credential $M365Credentials -TargetUser $TargetUserName -TargetFolder $DestinationSubfolder}Else{ 'No OneDrive content found.'}Get-VEODRestoreSession | Stop-VEODRestoreSession The commands return this error though:“Restore-VEODDocument : Failed to find Online OneDrive library for: Joe Bloggs 2”I’ve added the second account to the original backup job to ensure Veeam can see it. Any id
I want to restore a backed-up 365 mailbox to another user. I’m following the guide in the Restore-VEXItem help page:https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/explorers_powershell/restore-vexitem.html?ver=120I’m following example 5:$session = Get-VBOExchangeItemRestoreSession$database = Get-VEXDatabase -Session $session -Name abc.onmicrosoft.com$salesmailbox = Get-VEXMailbox -Database $database -Name "sales"$creds = Get-CredentialRestore-VEXItem -Mailbox $salesmailbox -Server outlook.office365.com -Credential $creds -RestoreChangedItemExcept I’m restoring to another mailbox, so my last line is like:Restore-VEXItem -Mailbox $salesmailbox -Server outlook.office365.com -Credential $creds -RestoreChangedItem -TargetMailbox $TargetmailboxIt always fails with something like“Cannot open mailbox: myuser@mysite.com”Veeam can find both the source and the target account using:Get-VBOOrganizationUser -Organization $Organization -UserName ‘myuser@mysite.com’So I’m not sure what might be wrong. Any id
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