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Accounting for Licenses and avoiding over-use
I've set up Backup for Exchange Online to backup the entire organisation. However this is backing up users who've been disabled for a while, and unusual mailboxes that people have created and mailboxes which I don't need to back up. Is there a best practice for setting up the backup so it only backs up mailboxes in a certain container (in On Premises AD or the Hybrid copy?
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Re: Accounting for Licenses and avoiding over-use
Hi Tim,
Most organizations will work with groups to protect their data in an automated way. Or, for example, create a security group (disabledUsers or something similar) and exclude that explicitly
Most organizations will work with groups to protect their data in an automated way. Or, for example, create a security group (disabledUsers or something similar) and exclude that explicitly
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Re: Accounting for Licenses and avoiding over-use
Hi Mike,
Do the exclusions work with nested groups?
i.e. Adding Group1 and Group2 to a Group called "Backup Exclusions" and then excluding that from the backups
Thanks
Do the exclusions work with nested groups?
i.e. Adding Group1 and Group2 to a Group called "Backup Exclusions" and then excluding that from the backups
Thanks
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Re: Accounting for Licenses and avoiding over-use
Hi,
They work for backup for sure; so I assume it should be the same with exclusions.
They work for backup for sure; so I assume it should be the same with exclusions.
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