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Restore Sessions

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    Manage restore sessions for exploring organization backups and performing restore operations.

    Each successful backup job run creates a restore point where the corresponding state of the datastore is kept. To explore the point-in-time state of backups and perform restore operations with PowerShell, you must first start a restore session. For more information, see Start-VBOExchangeItemRestoreSession.

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    Cmdlet

    Operations

    Get-VBORestoreSession

    Returns active Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 restore sessions.

    Stop-VBORestoreSession

    Stops active Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 restore sessions.

    Get-VBOExchangeItemRestoreSession

    Returns active Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange restore sessions.

    Start-VBOExchangeItemRestoreSession

    Starts a Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange restore session.

    Stop-VBOExchangeItemRestoreSession

    Stops active Veeam Explorer for Microsoft Exchange restore sessions.

    Get-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession

    Returns active Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SharePoint restore sessions.

    Start-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession

    Starts a Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SharePoint restore session.

    Stop-VBOSharePointItemRestoreSession

    Stops active Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SharePoint restore sessions.

    Get-VEODRestoreSession

    Returns active Veeam Explorer for Microsoft OneDrive restore sessions.

    Start-VEODRestoreSession

    Starts a Veeam Explorer for Microsoft OneDrive restore session.

    Stop-VEODRestoreSession

    Stops active Veeam Explorer for Microsoft OneDrive restore sessions.

    To perform restore operations, proceed to the Restoring Backups section.

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