Even then, we still come back to issue #1. We are trying to get a new host, but that is weeks away at the earliest, most rosy scenario. With Commvault, you have more choices of where to back up your Office 365 datayou can store it on public cloud backup, on-premises backup, hybrid cloud backupor any. So far support wants to do a virtual lab and see if we can see the emails in the folders from a restore, but that won't work for 2 reasons:ġ) User mailboxes are hybrid and there is not Outlook on the server, so I have no way to view the virtual lab Exchange server public folders.Ģ) We don't have the spare capacity on our hosts currently to run the virtual lab. Whether you use one or more, your information in Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive and Teams is protected with Commvault’s Office 365 backup solution. We have a separate archival system for emails on a completely separate server (mostly because Outlook's search function sucks) and I was able to copy the missing email from there and restore it, so it's not an emergency this time.Ĭan Veeam not handle restores of public folders? Is there a sub-folder limit (the engineers do go nuts with creating sub-folders)? Is there some special trick to doing email restores from public folders? ![]() In the live public folders, there are lots of emails in those folders. I checked 3 others and they were also empty in the restore, but not in the actual public folders. I found the folder no problem, but it was empty. ![]() ![]() I went to the last Exchange server backup (which completed without error) and attempted to do an item level restore (needed just the one email). Exchange 2016 on-prem (for public folders). ![]() A user accidentally deleted an email from a public folder.
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