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How to Archive Files with Squirrel

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Squirrel makes archiving old or unneeded files simple for end users, directly from SharePoint.

This guide shows you how to archive a file using Squirrel’s Self Service Archiving feature.

What happens when you archive a file?

When you archive a file using Squirrel:

  • The file is automatically moved from SharePoint to long-term, low-cost storage.
  • A stub file replaces the original. This looks identical but contains a link to restore the file when needed.
  • The file no longer consumes space in your SharePoint quota.

Archiving a file

Step 1: Locate the file to archive

  • Navigate to the SharePoint site and document library where your file is stored.
  • Find the file you want to archive.

Step 2: Click the Archive button

  • In the SharePoint document library, locate the Archive button in the file row.
  • Click the Archive button.

Step 3: Confirm the archive request

  • You may be asked to confirm your request.
  • Click Yes or Confirm to proceed.

Step 4: File is archived

  • The file will be removed from SharePoint and a stub file will appear in its place.
  • The stub file can later be used to restore the original file when required.

Notes

  • Archived files are securely stored and can be restored by clicking the stub file at any time.
  • Archiving helps free up valuable SharePoint storage space.
  • If you do not see the Archive button, your administrator may need to enable this feature for your site.

FAQ

Q: Can I archive multiple files at once?

  • This depends on how your administrator has configured Squirrel. Generally, archiving is performed one file at a time.

Q: Where do archived files go?

  • Archived files are securely stored in Azure Blob Storage archive location, but are available in the Squirrel System, which is configured by your IT team.

Q: Can I still access archived files?

  • Yes — simply open the stub file and use the restore link to bring the file back when needed.

Q: What if I delete the stub file?

  • If the stub file is deleted, your IT administrator can still restore the file from the archive.
software/squirrel/end_user_archive.txt · Last modified: 2025/05/01 17:08 by support@smikar.com