Workaround: Delete the previously restored object, and then perform the new restore. |
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Restoring a user’s OneDrive data fails with the error “User’s mysite not found.” Workaround: Complete the following steps: |
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Workaround: If the Azure AD user restore fails with aforementioned error, even though the password meets the complexity requirements, provide the same password in the config file under the “:Azure AD User Password” stanza and perform the restore again. |
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Web parts of classic SharePoint Online sites do not restore, because they use a specific template. |
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The contents of a wiki app within a Teams channel do not restore. |
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When a previous version of Plug‑in for Microsoft 365 that contains a saveset with default options is removed and the latest 13.1 version is installed, then clicking the + button next to plug-in options in the Create Backup Job window causes an unexpected pop-up to hang and the UI to become unresponsive, Workaround: To prevent a pop-up from appearing and causing the WebUI to be unresponsive, before creating the new plug-in set, click Edit and save the existing default plug-in options, and then click the + icon. |
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Users cannot edit restored site pages and create a new site page after restoring a SharePoint site. Workaround: To resolve this issue, add a content type to the Page library and then change the button order and default content type by completing the following steps.
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Plug‑in for Microsoft 365 13.4 requires NetVault 13.0 or later. For complete supported-platform information, see the Quest NetVault Compatibility Guide.
You can use the License Management page to install the product license files.
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