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On Demand Recovery Current - User Guide

About On Demand Recovery On Demand Recovery Module Overview Before You Start Sign up for Quest On Demand Adding a Microsoft Entra Tenant Required Permissions Access Control Working with On Demand Recovery Backup Unpacking Restoring Objects Restoring Directory Roles and Application Roles Restoring Users Restoring Groups Restoring Service Principal Objects Restoring Applications Restoring Application Proxy Settings Restoring Group Licenses Restoring Devices Restoring Conditional Access Policies Restoring Claims Mapping Policy Backup and Restore of Tenant Level Settings Backup and Restore Administrative Units Integration with Recovery Manager for Active Directory Working with Inactive Mailboxes Hybrid Connection Port and Protocol Requirements Restoring Email Address or Phone for Self-Service Password Reset Reporting Advanced Search How does On Demand Recovery Handle Object Attributes? What is Not Protected by Microsoft Entra Connect but Can Be Restored by On Demand Recovery?

Using Operators in Keyword Queries

You can use special punctuation marks to refine your search.

Table 3: Operators that can be used in keyword queries

To search for Operator Example Result
Specify part of a word * serv* Include terms beginning with "serv".
Exclude specified content - -mail* Excludes content with values that match the exclusion.
Exclude specified content NOT
(case-sensitive)
NOT mail* Excludes content with values that match the exclusion
Include specified content + +mail* Includes content with values that match the inclusion.
Multiple keywords space mail user Returns content that includes either 'mail' or 'user'.
Multiple keywords OR
(case-sensitive)
mail OR user Returns content that includes either 'mail' or 'user'.
Multiple keywords AND
(case-sensitive)
mail AND user Returns content that includes both these keywords.
Exact phrase Quotation marks "Object hard deleted" Finds items that contain the exact phrase "Object hard deleted".

Note: Asterisk matches zero or more non-space characters.

Search by Date Range

Table 4: Query examples to search by date range

Time stamp Query example

Search for the backup created on September 18, 2017 Eastern Time (UTC-5) in the Select backups to unpack dialog

when:[2017-09-18T00:00:00-05 TO 2017-09-19T00:00:00-05]
All events after June 27 timestamp:[2017-06-27 TO *]
All events up to June 27 9:03:27 timestamp:[* TO 2017-06-28T09:03:27]
January 27-28 interval timestamp:[2017-01-27 TO 2017-01-28]
53 second interval on January 27 9:13 UTC timestamp:[2017-01-27T09:13:00Z TO 2017-01-27T09:13:53Z]
The same time interval as previous but with time zone specified timestamp:[2017-01-27T12:13:00+03 TO 2017-01-27T12:13:53+03]
1 – 3 weeks of 2017 year timestamp:[2017-W1 TO 2017-W3]

First 50 days of 2017 year

timestamp:[2017-001 TO 2017-050]

Using Query Strings

You can refine your search for the report data by using search expressions. To perform a keyword search in a specified column, you need to use the internal name of the column instead of the column display name. For example, <internal column name>:<search term or expression>. For a list of internal column names and string examples, see the tables below.

Table 5: Unpacked Objects screen

Column display name Column internal name To search for Query example
Name displayName An object by object name displayName:SamJones
Type objectType An object by object type objectType:user
Backup Date backupDate An object by the specified backup date/time backupDate:[2017-06-27]
Directory tenant An object by directory name tenant:demo365
Principal Name userPrincipalName An object by principal name userPrincipalName:Sam.Jones@mycompany.com
Mail mail An object by mail address mail:Sam.Jones@mycompany.com
City city An object by city city:London
Department department An object by department department:Sales
Job Title jobTitle An object by job title jobTitle:manager
Description description An object using keywords in the object descriptions description:Sales
User Type userType An object by user type userType:new
Telephone Number telephoneNumber An object by telephone number telephoneNumber:44658

Table 6: Differences screen

Column display name Internal column name To search for Query example
Name objectName Changes related to a specified object name objectName:SamThomas*
Change changeType Objects by change type changeType:"Object hard deleted"
Object Type objectType Objects by object type objectType:User
Attribute changedAttribute Changes related to a specific attribute changedAttribute:link
Difference oldValue Search by old attribute value (value before the change) oldValue:User1@mycompany.com
Difference newValue Search by new attribute value (value after the change) newValue:User1@gmail.com
Backup time backupDate Search by the specified backup date/time backupDate:[2017-06-27]

Table 7: Events screen

Column display name Internal column name To search for Query example
Time timestamp Specified timestamp timestamp:NormanThomas*
Description message Keywords in event descriptions message:"Object attributes were restored"
Object Name object.name Objects by an object name object.name:User
Task Name task.name Specified task task.name:"Restore objects"

Table 8: Tasks screen

Column display name Column internal name To search for Query example
Title name A task by task name name:"restore objects"
State status A task by task status status:completed
Type type A task by task type type:restore
Modified modified A task by the date when the task was modified modified:[2017-06-26]
Created created A task by the date when the task was created created:[2017-06-27]
Operation lastResultDescription Keywords in the operation description lastResultDescription:unpack*

How does On Demand Recovery Handle Object Attributes?

Note: On Demand Recovery does not support the restore of objects in restricted management administrative units.

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