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Your organization has a shared OneDrive for Business location with video files used for self-paced training. When users attend the training, they synchronize files from the OneDrive for Business location to their computers.
A user named User1 is fired from the company and maliciously deleted all files that were on the local machine, causing all files on OneDrive for Business and synchronized to all users’ deleted.
User1 also emptied the recycle bin on the local machine.
You need to restore the video files.
What should you do?
A. Restore the files by using the Clear-RecycleBin Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
B. Restore the files from another computer’s recycle bin.
C. Restore the files from the OneDrive for Business recycle bin.
D. Restore the files from the second stage OneDrive for Business recycle bin.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
You should restore the files from the OneDrive for Business recycle bin. When synchronized files are deleted locally, it also triggers a delete operation on OneDrive for Business and on all machines connected to the same share.
You should not restore the files by using the Clear-RecycleBin Windows PowerShell cmdlet. This cmdlet would attempt to empty the local recycle bin again.
You should not restore the files from another computer’s recycle bin. When the delete operation is triggered from OneDrive for Business, files are not placed in the recycle bin of the local machines.
You should not restore the files from the second stage OneDrive for Business recycle bin. The user never cleared the recycle bin in OneDrive for Business, so the files would not have ended up in the second stage recycle bin.
References:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/restore-deleted-files-or-folders-in-onedrive-949ada80-0026-4db3-a953-c99083e6a84f