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- | =====Squirrel Orphaned Files===== | + | ===== 🔍 Squirrel Orphaned Files ===== |
- | In the [[https:// | + | In the [[https:// |
- | **Why Files Become Orphaned:** | + | Although orphaned files are still safely stored in Azure Blob Storage and tracked by Squirrel, they are no longer associated with their original location — which prevents standard restore workflows from functioning. |
- | **Site Deletion:** When a SharePoint site is deleted, all associated files may become orphaned if they are not archived or moved to another site. | + | ---- |
- | **Site Reorganization: | + | ==== ❓ Why Files Become Orphaned ==== |
- | **Stub File Deleted:** If a Stub File has been deleted | + | - **🗑️ Site Deletion** |
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- | | Select Orphaned Files from the Squirrel Menu | {{: | + | - **🔁 Site Reorganization** |
- | | From there the main window will now show you all of your documents that have been archived from your SharePoint Sites by Squirrel, but the original | + | |
- | **Restoring Orphaned Files** | + | - **🧺 Stub File Deleted or Moved** |
+ | When a user deletes or relocates a stub file, the link between the archive record and SharePoint is lost. | ||
- | A site for orphaned files will be created for any file restorations of archives that have lost their links to the stub file. The Squirrel Administrator can rehydrate a file to the Orphaned Files SharePoint Site, and provide the user with access to their original file. | + | ---- |
- | **Orphaned Files Table** | + | | 📂 Select |
+ | | 🧾 You’ll be shown a list of all files that are no longer linked to their original SharePoint location. | {{: | ||
- | The table in the Orphaned Files section provides several key pieces of information for each file: | + | ---- |
- | | + | ==== 📋 Orphaned Files Table ==== |
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- | | + | Each row in the **Orphaned Files Table** includes: |
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- | * **Action:** Provides options for managing | + | - **📄 Filename** – The name of the orphaned file |
+ | - **📅 Date Archived** | ||
+ | - **📁 Original | ||
+ | - **📏 File Size** | ||
+ | - **🛠️ Actions** – Options to **Restore** or **Delete** the orphaned file | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | ==== 🔄 Restoring Orphaned Files ==== | ||
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+ | When restoring | ||
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+ | 1. Squirrel will automatically rehydrate the file to a designated **Orphaned Files SharePoint Site**, defined in your system settings under `Orphaned_restore_path`. | ||
+ | 2. Admins can then share the restored file with the appropriate user or migrate | ||
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+ | > 💡 This ensures archived data is never lost — even if its original context is no longer available. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | For help managing orphaned files or configuring the orphaned restore site, contact [support@smikar.com](mailto: | ||
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