·SharePoint groups that may have been deleted
·the membership of SharePoint groups, and/or
·the Site Collection Administrator.
REMINDER: Permissions That are Restored/Not Restored
·Definitions of permissions levels cannot be backed up, and therefore cannot be restored. If a permissions level was deleted from a site since the Backup Date, an error will be reported.
·Any sites that have been deleted since the Backup Date will not be restored, nor will permissions for users who are no longer valid on the server or in Active Directory (that is, deleted or disabled users).
·For any object that currently that has unique permissions but had inherited permissions as of the Backup Date, inheritance will be restored. Conversely, for any object with unique permissions that had inherited permissions as of the Backup date, the unique permissions will be restored.
·The permissions of any user who was given direct permissions since the Backup Date will be deleted. If you choose to restore group membership, however, any user added to a SharePoint group since the Backup Date will not be deleted, as that user may have permissions to other sites in the collection via membership in the group.
·Any lists and list items created after the Backup Date will remain intact.
To restore permissions backups:
1Select the object(s) whose permissions you want to restore.
2Choose Users and Security > Manage Permissions Backups.
The Show most recent backups for each site box is checked by default and only the most recent backup for each site within the scope of your selection will display. You can, however, check or uncheck this box as needed.
3If you want to narrow the list to backups to a specific date range:
a)Select a Show Backups from and Show Backups until date () and time ().
b)Click [Refresh Display].
4Check the appropriate restore option(s):
§Restore groups - Check this box if you want any SharePoint groups (and group membership) that have been deleted since the Backup Date to be restored. If you leave this box unchecked, groups will not be restored.
§Restore users to groups - Check this box if you want to restore membership in SharePoint groups that may have changed since the Backup Date. (That is, any deleted users will be restored. Users that have been added to group since the Backup Date will not be deleted, however.) If you leave this box unchecked, only members that have been added to the group since the backup date (if any) will be retained.
REMINDER: Users who are no longer valid on the server or in Active Directory will not be restored.
§Restore Site Administrator - Check this box if you want to restore the Site Administrator(s) that existed as of the backup date. If you leave this box unchecked, the current Site Administrator(s) will be retained.
5Highlight the row(s) containing the backups from which you want to restore permissions. To select multiple backups, use the [Shift] and [Ctrl] keys in the conventional manner.
Now you can either:
·run the action immediately, (by clicking the [Restore from selected backup] button)
OR
·schedule the restore to run at a later time
OR
·generate an xml file with instructions that can be executed at a later time (by clicking [Save Instructions for Restore]).
If you chose the Run Now, option, after the operation has been processed:
·a confirmation message displays at the top of the page, and
·a ControlPoint Task Audit is generated for the operation and displays in the Results section.
If you schedule the operation, a link to the Task Audit is included in the scheduled action notification email.
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