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In lieu of the Teams File Deletion problem on or around 03/15/21 after the Teams outage issue, we had a lot of files get deleted by a rogue process with the outage. We were able to recover them via the Recycle Bin.
I want to create a watch dog report of the file deletions and by whom so we can review and triage if necessary.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Hi @ScottBrown ,
How about creating a flow to monitor if anything has been deleted?
Best Regards,
Icey
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I don't think you can do this directly in Power Query. Even using SharePoint.Contents() I cannot find the recycle bin. I see at least two options:
DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling
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MCSA: BI ReportingAdditionally @ScottBrown you can set up alerts in Office 365 for unusual levels of file deletions. See this page for configuration and licensing requirements. Alert policies in the security and compliance centers - Microsoft 365 Compliance | Microsoft Docs
DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling
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