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🧰 Squirrel Archiving – User Guides

Welcome to the Squirrel Archiving User Guides – your central resource for learning how to use and manage Squirrel effectively.

Squirrel is a powerful archiving solution designed to help organisations reduce their SharePoint and Teams storage usage while keeping documents accessible to end users. These guides are split into two main categories:

To learn more about what Squirrel does and how it works, visit the official product page: πŸ‘‰ [Squirrel at smikar.com](https://www.smikar.com/squirrel/)

Whether you’re performing a full-site archive or just restoring a single document, this section will walk you through the process step by step.


πŸ§‘β€πŸ’Ό What is Squirrel Archiving?

Squirrel helps organisations regain control of their Microsoft 365 storage by archiving unused or older files to Azure Blob Storage, replacing them with lightweight stub files that include a self-service restore or archive button.

Key benefits:


πŸ—‚οΈ Guide Structure

We’ve broken down our documentation to make it easier for you to find what you need:


πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Administrator Guides

For IT admins, engineers, and support staff responsible for managing the platform. These guides include:

Learn how to archive an entire SharePoint site, including subfolders and document libraries, while preserving structure.

Restore entire SharePoint sites or large volumes of files in bulk using the restore engine.

Visit the full admin guide here: πŸ‘‰ Admin Guides

Admin topics may also include:


πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» End User Guides

For general staff, project team members, or knowledge workers who want to restore or archive files directly within SharePoint or Teams.

How to use the Restore button in SharePoint or Teams to recover a previously archived document.

How to manually request a file be archived using the Archive button (if enabled by your organisation).

Visit the full end user guide here: πŸ‘‰ End User Guides

These guides walk through:


🧩 How Squirrel Works (In a Nutshell)

1. Detection Squirrel identifies files that meet your archive policies (e.g., not accessed in 180 days).

2. Archiving Files are moved to Azure Blob Storage. A stub file remains in SharePoint or Teams with a clickable link.

3. Self-Service Access Users can restore files themselves via the button, or request archive (if allowed).

4. Full Audit Trail All actions are logged for compliance and monitoring.


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