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This article explains how SharePoint versioning allows users to view and restore earlier versions of files. Each version records the date, time, and user who made the change. Restoring a version replaces the current file, helping recover previous content if needed.
This article explains how to access SharePoint and restore deleted files through the Recycle Bin. Users can log in through Cowboy Mail, navigate to the correct SharePoint site, and recover files that were previously removed. Once restored, the files will reappear in their original location.
This article guides Microsoft Teams users through the process of restoring files deleted from a Team’s Files tab or its connected SharePoint site. It explains how to navigate from Teams to the associated SharePoint site, access the Recycle Bin, and restore the deleted file to its original location. By following the step-by-step instructions, users can quickly recover accidentally deleted files and minimize disruptions to collaboration.
This article explains how to recover deleted files in OneDrive using the recycle bin and second stage recycle bin, where files can be restored for up to three months unless permanently purged. It includes steps to access OneDrive through Cowboy Mail, locate deleted files, and restore them.
This article explains how OneDrive versioning works and how to restore previous versions of files through File Explorer or the web client. It notes that versioning keeps a record of file changes, but PST files are only retained for 30 days. Step-by-step instructions are provided for restoring or previewing older versions.