Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection
- API permissions
- Administrator portal (Web UI)
- Manage users and roles
- What is a connector?
- Configure credentials
- Pre-requisites for Microsoft 365 connectors
- Protect Microsoft 365 Multi-Geo tenant
- Protect Exchange Online data
- Protect SharePoint sites and data
- Protect Teams sites
- Protect OneDrive data
- Protect Teams chats
- Protect GoogleDrive data
- Protect Gmail data
- Protect Audit logs
- Protect Salesforce data and metada
- Protect Entra ID objects
- Protect Box data
- Protect Slack data
- Protect Email/Message data
- Configure Retention policies
- Perform backups
- View and share backed-up data
- Analytics
- Perform restores using Administration portal
- Restore SharePoint/OneDrive/Teams Sites and data
- Restore Teams chat messages and Teams channel conversations
- Restore Box data
- Restore Google Drive data
- About Salesforce Data, Metadata, and CRM Content restore and Sandbox seeding
- About Entra ID (Azure AD) objects and records restore
- Restore dashboard
- Install services and utilities
- About the Apps Consent Grant Utility
- Discovery
- Configure Tagging polices
- Configure Tiering policy
- Auditing
- Manage Stors (Storages)
Configure capture scope for Google Drive connectors
You can use one of the following procedures as per your backup requirement:
Back up all users
Exclude a few users from the backup scope
Back up specific users only
Back up Shared drives
To configure the Google Drive connector to backup all users
- Click All users.
- Select the Capture Deleted Item check box to back up the deleted data.
Do not select the check box to exclude the backup of the deleted items.
Note:
In Google Drive, by default, items are permanently deleted from the recycle bin after 30 days.
- Select the Capture permissions check box to capture the permissions on the items.
- To limit the backup scope to specific folders only.
- Click Next to configure credentials.
See Add Google Drive connectors. (see step 9)
To configure the Google Drive connector to exclude a few users from this backup scope
- Click All users.
- Click Add users.
- On the Add users address page, enter the email addresses of the users who are to be excluded from the backup scope.
Use semicolon between email addresses.
- Click Add.
- Select the Capture Deleted Item check box to back up the deleted data.
Do not select the check box to exclude the backup of the deleted items.
Note:
In Google Drive, by default, items are permanently deleted from the recycle bin after 30 days.
- Select the Capture permissions check box to capture the permissions on the items.
- To limit the backup scope to specific folders only.
- Click Next to configure credentials.
See Add Google Drive connectors. (see step 9)
To configure the Google Drive connector to backup specific users only
- Click Specific users.
- On the Add users address page, enter the email addresses of the users who are to be added in the backup scope.
Use semicolon between email addresses.
- Select the Capture Deleted Item check box to back up the deleted data.
Do not select the check box to exclude the backup of the deleted items.
Note:
In Google Drive, by default, items are permanently deleted from the recycle bin after 30 days.
- Select the Capture permissions check box to capture the permissions on the items.
- To limit the backup scope to specific folders only.
- Click Next to configure credentials.
See Add Google Drive connectors. (see step 9)
To configure the Google Drive connector to backup the Shared drives
- Click Shared drives.
- Select the Capture Deleted Item check box to back up the deleted data.
Do not select the check box to exclude the backup of the deleted items.
Note:
In Google Drive, by default, items are permanently deleted from the recycle bin after 30 days.
- Select the Capture permissions check box to capture the permissions on the items.
- To limit the backup scope to specific folders only.
- Click Next to configure credentials.
See Add Google Drive connectors. (see step 9)