- #Using windows 365 product after deactivated how to
- #Using windows 365 product after deactivated install
- #Using windows 365 product after deactivated archive
- #Using windows 365 product after deactivated password
- #Using windows 365 product after deactivated license
#Using windows 365 product after deactivated install
You can install this module from the PowerShell Gallery with the command: This route provides more capabilities compared to using the web interface of the Office 365 admin center.įirst of all, you have to install the MSOnline module that includes PowerShell cmdlets to work in Azure Active Directory.
#Using windows 365 product after deactivated how to
Let’s see how to restore Office 365 mailboxes that are inactive in PowerShell. How to Restore an Inactive Mailbox in PowerShell The restored mailbox should now be displayed in your organization’s list of active mailboxes in the admin center.
#Using windows 365 product after deactivated password
Set a new password for the restored account. Select the data to restore and select the Office 365 products that must be available for this user account.
#Using windows 365 product after deactivated license
Then select the needed options and assign a license for the account that is being recovered because the license was unassigned from the deleted user (the advantage is that you don’t need to pay for Office 365 user accounts that were deleted). Select the deleted user and click Restore user. Use this link to open the needed page in the Office 365 admin center: You need to use an administrator account to do this. Open the web interface of the Office 365 admin center and go to Users > Deleted users. If you have recently deleted the email account of an Office 365 user, you can try to restore the account in the Office 365 admin center. Options to Restore Deleted Users in the Admin Center Unfortunately, the Exchange Online admin center cannot be used to restore Office 365 mailbox that is completely inactive.
#Using windows 365 product after deactivated archive
NOTE: If an auto-expanding archive is configured for an inactive mailbox, you cannot recover or restore data from this inactive mailbox. Changes made to the restored data in the new (target) account don’t affect the source inactive mailbox. Restored email data is accessible in the new account. After finishing the restore process, the inactive mailbox remains in the current inactive state and is not removed. It is also possible to restore an archived email from the inactive mailbox. When you restore an inactive Office 365 mailbox, you can copy the content of the old inactive mailbox to a new active mailbox. Use inactive mailbox recovery when a user returns back to the organization or a new user is working at the same position as the user who has left the organization. The old inactive mailbox is then deleted and will not exist anymore after recovery is finished.