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| - | [[https:// | + | Excluding specific document libraries or folder paths from archiving allows you to prevent Squirrel from processing certain content during automated archiving policies. This is useful when you need to keep active working folders, sensitive directories, or frequently accessed content outside the archive scope. |
| - | This guide walks administrators through | + | This guide explains how to use the **Excluded Libraries and Paths** modal to manage exclusions and leverage wildcard patterns for flexible path filtering. |
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| - | ===== 🧭 Steps to Archive a SharePoint Online Site ===== | + | ===== 🧭 Understanding Exclusion Scope ===== |
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| + | **Important: | ||
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| + | ===== 📋 Steps to Exclude | ||
| ^ **Step** ^ **Description** ^ **Image** ^ | ^ **Step** ^ **Description** ^ **Image** ^ | ||
| - | | **Step 1: Access | + | | **Step 1: Open the Exclusions Modal** | Navigate to the Squirrel web portal |
| - | | **Step 2: Select the SharePoint Site** | Within | + | | **Step 2: Search for a SharePoint Site** | In the "Enter Site Name" field, begin typing |
| - | | **Step 3: Start the Archiving Process** | Click the **Archive** button next to the selected | + | | **Step 3: Select a Library or Path** | Once a site is selected, the " |
| - | | **Step 4: Monitor Archiving Progress** | Go to the **Archive Queue** in the Squirrel dashboard. Here, you can monitor file processing and track progress as files are offloaded | + | | **Step 4: Review the Generated URL** | The " |
| - | | **Step 5: Verify | + | | **Step 5: Exclude |
| - | | **Step 6: Restoring Archived Files** | If a file needs to be recovered, go to the **Restore** | + | | **Step 6: View Excluded Items** | Scroll down to the " |
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| - | ===== ✅ Conclusion | + | ===== 🎯 Using Wildcards to Exclude Path Patterns |
| - | Archiving | + | Wildcards allow you to exclude multiple paths that share a common naming pattern, without needing to add each one individually. |
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| + | ==== Wildcard Syntax ==== | ||
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| + | Enclose any text value in **percent symbols (%)** to create a wildcard pattern: | ||
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| + | < | ||
| + | https:// | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| + | This pattern will exclude **any file path** that contains " | ||
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| + | ==== Examples of Excluded Paths ==== | ||
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| + | The following paths **WILL be skipped** by archiving: | ||
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| + | * .../Shared Documents/ | ||
| + | * .../Shared Documents/ | ||
| + | * .../Shared Documents/ | ||
| + | * .../Shared Documents/ | ||
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| + | ==== Examples of Non-Excluded Paths ==== | ||
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| + | The following paths **will NOT be skipped**: | ||
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| + | * .../Shared Documents/ | ||
| + | * .../Shared Documents/ | ||
| + | * .../Shared Documents/ | ||
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| + | **Tip:** Wildcards are case-insensitive and match partial text within folder names. | ||
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| + | ===== 🗑️ Removing | ||
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| + | ^ **Step** ^ **Description** ^ **Image** ^ | ||
| + | | **Step 1: Locate the Exclusion** | In the " | ||
| + | | **Step 2: Click the Trash Icon** | Click the trash/ | ||
| + | | **Step 3: Confirm Removal** | Click " | ||
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| + | ===== ⚠️ Important Notes ===== | ||
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| + | * **Path Format:** Only forward slashes (/) are allowed in paths and URLs. Backslashes (\) are not supported and will trigger a validation error. | ||
| + | * **Site Selection Required:** You must select a site before you can choose | ||
| + | * **Automatic URL Generation:** When you select a site and library, the URL is automatically generated. You can manually edit this if needed. | ||
| + | * **Clear and Start Over:** Use the " | ||
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| + | ===== ✅ Conclusion ===== | ||
| - | - 📉 Reduces storage usage and costs | + | Using the Excluded Libraries |
| - | - 🗃️ Keeps historical data organized | + | |
| - | - 🔁 Supports quick restoration when needed | + | |
| - | By following this guide, administrators can confidently manage site-wide archival, helping teams stay compliant and efficient — without sacrificing access | + | * 🎯 Protect active working folders from automatic archiving |
| + | * 🔀 Use wildcards | ||
| + | * 🛡️ Keep sensitive or frequently-accessed content readily available | ||
| + | * ⚙️ Maintain full control over what gets archived automatically | ||
| + | By following this guide, administrators can fine-tune their archiving policies to match organizational needs while ensuring critical content remains accessible in SharePoint Online. | ||
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