Restore SharePoint sites from the connector level
To restore all or several of your SharePoint sites at one time, use the connector-level restore.
To restore a SharePoint site as a new site with a new URL to a different tenant, go to Restore a SharePoint site.
To restore one item of your SharePoint site, use the Item Restore.
Restore SharePoint sites
1. To start the connector-level restore, click your connector's Restore icon.
2. Select Restore > Next.
3. Select a snapshot from the time you want to restore. Then click Next.
4. Select SharePoint > Next.
5. Select the sites you want to restore. Then click Next.
6. (Optional) Select Local term sets to include it in the restore.
7. Select Next.
8. Select In-place.
9. Select how to handle duplicate items:
- Skip duplicate items: Items that already exist in SharePoint are skipped. Keepit adds all items not found in SharePoint.
- Overwrite existing items: Items that already exist in SharePoint are overwritten with the version from the snapshot. Keepit adds all items not found in SharePoint.
10. Select a version restore option:
- Restore only most recent version: The most recent version of each file and item is restored as a new version.
- Restore all versions: All existing versions of each file and item are overwritten, and restored versions receive new modified dates.
11. Click Next.
12. Review the summary. Then click Next.
Will items be deleted?
List items
List items that are present in SharePoint but not in the snapshot will be deleted.
Term set data
The following data that is present in SharePoint but not in the snapshot will be deleted:
- Term groups, term sets, terms, and subterms
- Properties
- Taxonomy administrators, Term Group Managers, term set Owners, and stakeholders
Other data
All other SharePoint data will not be deleted.