Restoring backups
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Click the Backups tab.
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Choose one:
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Listed By Timestamp
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Preserved
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Hosted Files
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Removed Files
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In the list, select a backup to restore, then click Restore Backup.
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For backups in:
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Listed By Timestamp or Preserved: Choose the specific databases to restore, then click Restore.
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Hosted Files or Removed Files: Choose the specific timestamp of the selected file's backup to restore, then click Restore.
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If prompted, enter the database encryption password.
After each database is restored, a message is saved in the Backups > Backup Message Center section. The restored backup is added to the list of databases in the Databases tab. Restored files are saved as new files with the filename <filename>_Restored_<backup_timestamp>.
Notes
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To rename a restored database, click the Databases tab. For the database to rename, click
and choose Rename.
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To use the original filename for the restored database, rename the original file, then rename the restored file using the original filename.
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To download a restored backup, see Downloading databases.
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If you remove a database, the next scheduled backup will not include the database. To restore the removed database, you must use the last available backup for the database in the Removed Files section.
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If you update a database after a scheduled backup and then remove the database before the next scheduled backup, your changes will not be saved.