Hi, nice video. I have a question. U assigned the deleted mailbox to another user Jack. The deleted mailbo x and deleted item from AD was PETER. What if one needs to assign it back to Peter only ? And not to Jack, then we need to create object again?
It was the scenario if user left the organization and you only need mailbox back, in that case you also have feature to assign that mailbox to different user. If you delete the user by mistake, then you have to restore the user and mailbox both.
Suppoese if user re joins after leaving the company then In that case if is there recycle bin available in AD you can restore it, if not then you need to create a new user with same name(in our case it's peter) and give the same restoration command with source guid and target GUID. it will help.
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Hi, nice video.
I have a question.
U assigned the deleted mailbox to another user Jack.
The deleted mailbo x and deleted item from AD was PETER.
What if one needs to assign it back to Peter only ?
And not to Jack, then we need to create object again?
It was the scenario if user left the organization and you only need mailbox back, in that case you also have feature to assign that mailbox to different user. If you delete the user by mistake, then you have to restore the user and mailbox both.
Suppoese if user re joins after leaving the company then In that case if is there recycle bin available in AD you can restore it, if not then you need to create a new user with same name(in our case it's peter) and give the same restoration command with source guid and target GUID. it will help.
Hi Techi Jack, is there a way to restore Peter as a Peter as it is rather than connecting his mailbox to Jack?
you can create a new AD user by the name of Peter and assign the mailbox to it. Note: Both same user name have the different SSID