Restore Files from Syscloud Backup - Google Workspace
For Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) and Microsoft 365:
Restoring Google Workspace Files
Login to Syscloud:
Open your web browser and go to the Syscloud login page. (https://www.syscloud.com)
Go to the Login link at the top right
Click on Sign in with Google
If you’re already logged into Google Workspace, it will prompt you to use your existing credentials.
If you’re not logged into Google Workspace, Enter your credentials to log in.
Navigate to Backups:
Select Google Workspace:
Search for Files:
Select Files:
Restore Options:
Click the ‘Restore’ button.
You may have options such as restoring to the original location, restoring to a different user, or downloading the files locally.
Confirm Restoration:
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