For example: someone (let’s call that person Nino) accidentally changes the retention policy from 180 days to 60 days for all mailboxes in a tenant. This comes in handy when you need to bulk restore, usually when an issue impacts the entire tenant. ![]() Now you can also select multiple users and recover deleted items for all selected users at once. We found our item! Let’s select the note item and click “Recover deleted items”Īnd the Recover deleted items status is displayed belowĪll done! A green banner will appear indicating all items have been successfully recovered. In our walk-through here we are looking for a message related to the April weekly schedule, so we use the subject line filter.Īfter clicking “apply filter”, our results are reduced to recoverable items containing the subject line “schedule” which were deleted within the past 30 days. The UI will automatically take you to the latest 50 recoverable items. The new Recover deleted items UI will then show up. In the new Exchange Admin Center, select the user with a mailbox that you want to recover deleted items for and then look for Recover deleted items link on the user property page. Furthermore, we believe UI functionality for RecoverableItems will generally make life easier for all. We felt we didn’t have to sacrifice one for another, and there could be a win-win outcome that gives power users the freedom to directly use our PowerShell cmdlet, while unlocking the potential to reach more admins. This left a big gap between the cmdlet’s potential and usage. ![]() ![]() Our team received feedback that because this functionality only existed in PowerShell, it only catered to power admins who have the expertise to write PowerShell commands, leaving out smaller customers who may not have such a user as a tenant admin. RecoverableItems has proven itself time and time again to be a fantastic cmdlet for tenant admins to quickly manage mailbox item deletion scenarios. ![]() Today, we are excited to announce that RecoverableItems, a tenant admin PowerShell cmdlet, has shipped to the preview version of Exchange Admin Center with a new UI!
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