![]() ![]() Once we know where the data and content are stored, we can go about recovering it. It’s a matter of understanding where the content is stored (generally it’s not in Teams).įor example, Files shared in a Teams channel are stored in the SharePoint site that is associated to that team, while conversations are saved in Exchange Online. ![]() The good news is, most content is easy to recover. It’s easy to roll-out Teams without any planning, governance, or end-user training, so it shouldn’t be a surprise when users unknowingly delete things. With the rapid growth of Microsoft Teams as the hub for collaboration, it’s only natural that things go missing. ![]()
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