Microsoft 365 is a single backup solution that secures the entire Microsoft Office Suite of your organization including OneDrive, Exchange, SharePoint, and Teams data by retaining multiple versions of the data in the cloud.
Due to Microsoft's limited data recovery features, Enterprises must add an extra layer of security to their Microsoft 365 data. The Microsoft 365 Backup solution with cloud backup, versioning, and point-in-time recovery acts as a robust protection for your Microsoft data against disasters, human errors, and ransomware that encrypts data and claims a ransom to regain access.
Microsoft 365 Backup supports:
- OneDrive
- Exchange
- SharePoint
- Teams
Microsoft Office 365 Backup has the following limitations in the current version. We are working on implementing these features in the upcoming releases.
- Teams: The OneDrive data and files are backed up but Calendar data is excluded from backup.
- OneDrive: The Shared Folders and Personal Vault in OneDrive are not backed up. This is due to restrictions from Microsoft. Even in case the user unlocks the Personal Vault, we cannot receive the data added inside.
The Super Administrator of the Microsoft 365 account needs to authorize the Microsoft 365 Backup application to access all the user's data available in the account. Once done, your Microsoft Office Suite will be automatically synced with Microsoft 365 Backup application for backup.
To get started with backup,
- Sign in to your RemotePC™ account.
- Click Microsoft 365 on the LHS menu in the dashboard. You will be redirected to the backup configuration page.
- Click Enable. You will be redirected to the Microsoft 365 authorization page.
- Select the email address of the Super Administrator of the Microsoft account that you want to backup. The permission screen will appear.
- Select the desired permissions and click Accept.
Once access is allowed, all the users and their data across OneDrive, Exchange, Teams, and Sharepoint will be backed up and displayed on your Microsoft 365 Backup dashboard. You can now manage the backups and restores for all the users in your Microsoft account from the web console.
Yes, you can access your backed-up data from OneDrive, Exchange, SharePoint, and Teams. via the web console. Similarly, you can manage backups and restore the backed-up data from any location via the web.
The web console has the following sections:
- Overview: Get an overview of the total Microsoft 365 user accounts, total backed-up accounts, and the last backup time across OneDrive, Exchange, SharePoint, and Teams.
- Seat Management: Add, view, and manage user accounts across the entire Microsoft Office Suite.
- Recovery: View, manage and restore point-in-time backups of all users across OneDrive, Exchange, SharePoint, and Teams. Search, download, restore and monitor specific data from specific users across Microsoft 365 suite.
- Activity logs: View activity logs, for all users across the account.
Microsoft 365 Backup prioritizes data security in the following ways:
Automated data backup
Your data is automatically backed up three times a day, providing regular and reliable protection for critical business data.
Multi-layered data security
- Microsoft 365 Backup stores your data across top-notch data centers and secures with industry-standard 256-bit AES encryption on both transfer and storage.
- Each authenticated data transmission and user interaction from Microsoft 365 are processed through TLS 1.2 encrypted connections.
- OAuth-based authentication is used to verify your Microsoft 365 user accounts without requiring their passwords.
Business compliance
Data control measures are implemented across operations, software, and infrastructure to assist companies in adhering to various regulatory standards such as HIPAA, SOX, GLBA, SEC/FINRA, and PCI DSS.
Microsoft 365 Backup uses IDrive® e2 technology. IDrive® e2 ensures the following and assists users to meet HIPAA compliance:
- Physical security of the data centers
- Strong authentication and authorization controls for cloud, storage, and networking infrastructure
- Encrypts data at rest and in transit to safeguard confidential patient information
When using a new IP address to export or restore data you must authorize the IP address by entering a verification code sent to the email address of the account administrator. This provides an additional layer of security for your data.
Once you configure your Microsoft 365 Suite to Microsoft 365 Backup, it will run a full automated backup of your entire Microsoft Suite including OneDrive, Exchange, Sharepoint, and Teams for all users.
Microsoft 365 Backup enables automated data synchronization, so that after the full initial backup, all the subsequent changes are incrementally backed up.
Yes, you can configure your personal Microsoft 365 account for backup. Your Outlook, OneDrive, and Office Apps data will be backed up.
To backup your personal Microsoft 365 account,
- Click Microsoft 365 Backup in your account.
- Enable backup for your Microsoft 365 Personal account.
Our Microsoft 365 Backup solution runs up to three automated backups every day for all the users of your organization. These system backups run on a predefined schedule for the entire organization.
Will the subsequent changes in my backed-up files be transferred incrementally to Microsoft 365 Backup?
Yes, Microsoft 365 Backup enables automated data synchronization. After the full initial backup, all subsequent changes are incrementally backed up.
To perform OneDrive backup for a specific user,
- Go to the Recovery tab on LHS.
- Select OneDrive.
- Click the user account for which you want to backup data.
- Click Backup Now.
The backup progress will be displayed. You can view the backup details under Backups.
Note: Running a manual backup does not affect the auto-scheduled backups.
To perform Exchange backup for a specific user,
- Go to the Recovery tab on LHS.
- Select Exchange.
- Click the user account for which you want to backup data.
- Click Backup Now. The Mail, Contact, Calendar, and Tasks data will be backed up.
The backup progress will be displayed. You can view the backup details under Backups.
Note: Running a manual backup does not affect the auto-scheduled backups.
To perform SharePoint backup for a specific user,
- Go to the Recovery tab on LHS.
- Select SharePoint.
- Click the user account for which you want to backup data.
- Click Backup Now. The Drive and List data will be backed up.
The backup progress will be displayed. You can view the backup details under Backups.
Note: Running a manual backup does not affect the auto-scheduled backups.
To perform Teams backup for a specific user,
- Go to the Recovery tab on LHS.
- Select Teams.
- Click the team for which you want to backup the data.
- Click Backup Now.
The Drive and Conversations data for the team will be backed up and the progress will be displayed. You can view the backup details under Backups.
Note: Running a manual backup does not affect the auto-scheduled backups.
Microsoft 365 Backup retains previous versions of the backed-up data as point-in-time snapshots, enabling you to run point-in-time restores of your data to the exact state it was in at the time of your backup.
The snapshots are retained and consolidated in the following manner:
- Daily automated backups run up to 3 times, which are retained for 30 days
- After 30 days, one of the 3 daily backups per user is saved.
- After 90 days, one weekly backup per user is saved
- After 365 days, one monthly backup per user is saved
The Overview tab gives you a quick glance of the backups, exports, and restores of your users. You can view the summary of the following information across all the Microsoft 365 Office Suite applications:
- Total users: The total number of active users in your Microsoft Office account.
- Users protected: The number of active users added to the backup list and who have completed backup within the last 24 hours.
- Users not protected: Number of active users not included in the backup list.
- Last backup activity: This displays the last date when every module in the application successfully completed a backup within a 24-hour period.
- Last 10 days backup: This displays the status of the last 10 days, represented by the following icons.
- - backup failure
- - backups were 100% successful
- - backup has not yet commenced
- Backup in progress: Total number of ongoing backup operations.
- Exports in progress: Total number of ongoing export operations.
- Restore in progress: Total number of ongoing restore operations.
A seat refers to a Microsoft 365 user. Each seat added to the account is billed as per the subscribed plan.
You can access the records of all the users under the Seat Management tab in your Microsoft 365 Backup web console regardless of their backup status.
Navigate to the Users tab under Seat Management to access the following management tools:
- Auto-add: Discover and auto-add all new users added to your Microsoft Office account.
- Activate all users: Activate backup for all unprotected users.
- Filter all users: Filter records of users according to their backup status- active, paused, unprotected, archived, unprotecting.
- Search: Lookup specific users among the records.
- Download CSV: Download list of all users in CSV format.
- Manage OneDrive or Exchange data: Manage specific OneDrive and Exchange data for a user by clicking on the respective icons
- Backup status: Hover over View Details to view summary of backup status, or click View Details to view detailed backup status summary.
- Backup actions: Pause, add or remove users from backup set. For details, refer to this FAQ.
- Refresh seats: You can refresh the seats by clicking this button. Depending on the
- Auto-add status, new seats will be added with the corresponding backup status. If auto-add is enabled, the newly discovered seats are automatically protected, if not, they remain unprotected until the user manually changes it.
- Unprotect all: You can unprotect all the seats using this option. The unprotected seats will be excluded from the daily backups and will not be accessible in the Recovery module.
You can add and remove the users from the backup set, or pause backups by changing their seat status.
To change the seat status for users,
- Go to the Seat Management tab on your Microsoft 365 Backup dashboard.
- Go to Users
- Under the Backup actions column corresponding to the user, set the seat status as required.
- Pause: Pause the backup for the user.
- Unprotect: Remove the user from the Microsoft 365 Backup set
- Protect: Resume/start backup for unprotected/paused users
The status of a user added to the backup set will be displayed as Active.
Note: On changing the seat status to Unprotect for a user, all backups associated with the user will be deleted.
Users in your Microsoft Office Suite are automatically discovered and added to the backup set during the first automatic backup. Auto-add will be enabled by default to discover new users in your Microsoft Office 365 account. To manually add new seats, you can click to refresh the data.
To enable auto-add,
- Go to the Seat Management tab.
- Navigate to the Users tab.
- Enable the toggle switch next to Auto-add.
You can re-add unprotected users to the active backup set by changing their seat status to active.
To activate backup for users who are not included in the backup set,
- Go to the Seat Management tab on your Microsoft 365 Backup dashboard.
- Navigate to the Users tab
- Under the Backup actions column next to the paused/unprotected user, select Protect in the dropdown menu.
To activate all unprotected users, click Activate all users on the top right. Alternatively, click Activate all for all unprotected users.
The Backup Status next to each user gives you an overview of the user's backup results for the last backup of each service. Click on a user to view the following backup status parameters for each module:
- Backup status: Success/failure status of the last created backup, denoted by Completed / Failed
- Storage used: Total space occupied by the backup
- Last backup: Timestamp of the last backup
To view the summarized backup status for each module, hover on View Details.
To restore the backed-up data,
- Go to the Recovery tab on your Microsoft 365 Backup dashboard.
- Select the required application from which you want to restore data.
- Click the user account from which you want to restore data.
- Select the appropriate recovery point under Snapshots if you want to perform a point-in-time restore. To restore a specific file or folder, select the item from the list of backed-up items. You can also search for a specific file or folder.
- Click Restore. A popup window will appear.
- Select Snapshot or Selected Item as required.
Note: The Selected Item option will be enabled only if you have selected items for restore. If nothing is selected, Snapshot is selected by default. - Select the user account from the Restore to drop-down menu to which you want to restore the snapshot or the selected item. You can restore the data to the same user account or a different user account.
- Click Restore.
Microsoft 365 Backup saves the source file permissions, which are restored to the files during a restore operation.
Yes. Microsoft 365 Backup allows you to search and recover specific files, entire folders, images, videos, emails, and even contacts and calendars at a granular level.
You can perform both point-in-time and file-level searches across multiple search parameters to perform granular restore.
To perform a point-in-time search for restoring a specific version of the backed-up data from a user account,
- Go to the Recovery tab on your Microsoft 365 Backup dashboard.
- Select the required application from which you want to restore data.
- Click the user account for which you want to perform the search.
- To search for all the snapshots for a specific data, select the date on the calendar. A list of all the recent snapshots will be displayed on screen. Select the required snapshot. Click Latest Snapshot to find the latest snapshot.
A file-level search enables you to locate specific backed-up files and folders from a user account.
To perform file-level restore,
- Go to the Recovery tab on your Microsoft 365 Backup dashboard.
- Select the required application for which you want to restore data.
- Go to the Search tab.
- Enter a valid search term, set the required date and time for snapshots, select single or multiple users from the dropdown menu.
Note: The closest snapshot to the selected timestamp will be displayed. - Click Search.
To restore the file(s)/folder(s), refer to this FAQ.
To export the backed-up data,
- Go to the Recovery tab on your Microsoft 365 Backup dashboard.
- Select the required application for which you want to export data.
- Click the user account from which you want to export data.
- Select the appropriate snapshot under Snapshots if you want to perform a point-in-time export. To export a specific file or folder, select the item from the list of backed-up items. You can also search for a specific file or folder.
- Click Export. A popup window will appear.
- Select Snapshot or Selected Item as required.
Note: The Selected Item option will be enabled only if you have selected items for restore. If nothing is selected, Snapshot is selected by default. - Click Export.
You can download the generated export files in the Exports tab by clicking *icon* next to successful exports. Alternatively, click *icon* to delete the exported data.
Note: Exported data will be downloaded as zip files.
Yes, you can restore deleted or corrupted files and folders directly to the user account or download them on a device while retaining their exact folder structure.
Yes, you can view the logs or generate summary of the scheduled System Events and Admin Actions like backup, restore, search, and web operations performed manually, across Microsoft 365 Backup under the Activity Logs tab.
To view activity logs for system-generated automatic backups,
- Navigate to the Activity Logs tab.
- Click System Events.
- Select Date range. To set a custom start and end date, select Custom range.
- Next, specify the following parameters:
- Event Type: By default, it will be set as Scheduled.
- Status: By default it will be set to All.
- Module: Choose the backed-up service (OneDrive, Exchange, SharePoint, and Teams).
- Seat: Generate log for specific user(s), or all users.
- Click View Event Logs.
A list of all the scheduled backup activities including timestamp, seat, module, backup status, event (backup), destination (for restore), performed by, will be displayed on the screen.
To generate a detailed summary report of the activities, click Generate Summary.
You can also download the activity log reports on your system in CSV format by clicking Download CSV.
To view activity logs for admin-initiated actions,
- Navigate to the Activity Logs tab.
- Click Admin Actions.
- Select Date range. To set a custom start and end date, select Custom range.
- Next, specify the following parameters:
- Event Type: Select the type of operation (All, backup, export, restore, and search)
- Status: Generate log for all events, completed or failures.
- Module: Choose the backed-up service (OneDrive, Exchange, SharePoint, and Teams).
- Seat: Generate log for specific user(s), or all users.
- Click View Event Logs.
A list of all the manual backup activities including timestamp, seat, module, backup status, event (backup), destination (for restore), performed by, will be displayed on the screen.
To generate a detailed summary report of the activities, click Generate Summary.
You can also download the activity log reports on your system in CSV format by clicking Download CSV.