Squirrel Search provides administrators with a simple way to locate files across SharePoint sites and perform on-demand archive and restore operations directly from the Squirrel portal.
This page explains how the Search feature works, how to use it, and what administrators should expect when locating files for archival or rehydration.
The Search feature allows administrators to locate specific files across SharePoint sites and perform on-demand file operations.
This includes the ability to:
Search is designed for targeted, file-level operations such as ad-hoc archiving, validation, investigation, and manual recovery.
To locate a file:
The results display the file name along with its location, allowing administrators to distinguish between files with similar names.
Once a file is selected, the Selected File Details section is populated.
This view provides key information about the file, including:
This information allows administrators to verify that the correct file has been selected before performing any action.
Based on the current state of the selected file, Squirrel presents the relevant action:
If the file is active in SharePoint, administrators can immediately initiate an archive operation.
This allows individual files to be archived without waiting for automated policies to run.
If the file has already been archived, administrators can initiate a restore operation.
These actions provide administrators with direct, file-level control for exception handling and operational use cases.
Search results are populated from Squirrelβs indexed file inventory.
Because Squirrel processes SharePoint changes asynchronously:
Search is intended for precise file operations rather than real-time SharePoint browsing.
Common scenarios for using Search include:
If you require assistance locating files, validating results, or performing archive or restore operations through Search, contact support@smikar.com.