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How to Restore a Deleted SharePoint Site

Deleted SharePoint sites are retained for 93 days. After 93 days, sites and all their content and settings are permanently deleted, including lists, libraries, pages, and any subsites.  Note If you need to retain content for a minimum period of time to comply with industry regulations or internal policies, you can create a retention policy Read More

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How to Restore Deleted Items From a SharePoint Site 

When you delete items (including OneDrive files) from a SharePoint site, they’re sent to the site Recycle Bin (also called the first-stage Recycle Bin), where you can restore them if you need to. When you delete items from a site Recycle Bin, they’re sent to the site collection Recycle Bin (also called the second-stage Recycle Read More

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How to Set Your Status in Teams

When you want to change your status for a specific period of time—for example, to set “Do not disturb” for an hour of concentrated work—you can set a duration so that Teams will automatically reset your status at the end of the allotted time. Set a status duration Select your profile picture, select your current status, and Read More

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How to Enable Waiting Room and Change Participant Settings for a Teams Meeting

Microsoft Teams Although default participant settings are determined by an org’s IT admin, the meeting organizer may want to change them for a specific meeting. The organizer can make these changes on the Meeting options web page. Go to Meeting options You can access this page a few different ways, depending on what kind of meeting it is. Read More

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How to Sign Out of Teams Automatically

Situations I’m having issues with a shared computer where the user’s last login is loaded automatically if it’s not logged out, regardless of the windows profile logged in. Is there a way for us to log out of MS Teams automatically when the profile is logged off or when the computer is turned off? Solutions Read More