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− | + | See [[Backups]] for when and where backups are created. | |
− | + | *Login to the file-server (''Administrators'' only). | |
− | + | *Open ''Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools >'' '''Backup''' | |
− | *Login to the file server. | + | *Cancel the wizard. |
− | *Open ''Start > All Programs > | + | *In the left window browse to the desired folder or file. |
− | * | + | *In the lower left corner ''Restore files to:'' select '''Alternate location''' or '''Single folder'''. Do NOT choose original location to avoid undesired overwriting of data. |
+ | *Browse to an Alternate location (somewhere on the server where the user can take it from). | ||
+ | *Click '''Start Restore'''. | ||
[[Category: Administrator]] [[Category: File management]] | [[Category: Administrator]] [[Category: File management]] |
Revision as of 08:58, 10 September 2009
See Backups for when and where backups are created.
- Login to the file-server (Administrators only).
- Open Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup
- Cancel the wizard.
- In the left window browse to the desired folder or file.
- In the lower left corner Restore files to: select Alternate location or Single folder. Do NOT choose original location to avoid undesired overwriting of data.
- Browse to an Alternate location (somewhere on the server where the user can take it from).
- Click Start Restore.