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168 en | System menus and dialogs
Element
Slave Database drive
Local Escort drive
Other Backup drive
[Backup]
[Cancel]
10.2.2

Restore

Should one or more database files become corrupted or erased due to a hard drive failure,
power surges or other unpredictable events, it is necessary to restore the databases from
backup files. The Restore function allows loading of selected databases from backup files. It is
not necessary to perform the Restore function on all databases in order to restore any one. All
changes that occurred since the last backup are lost when a database is restored. Therefore,
restore only those databases with a problem. Backups should be made whenever significant
changes are made to any database.
Notice!
If the Security Escort system is configured to share the database, you will need to exit the
Security Escort program on all slave and workstation computers. The master computer will
not be able to perform the restore properly as other computers are also using the files. The
master computer needs to have exclusive use of the database files.
Figure 10.9: Restore dialog
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Usage/Description
Store the backup files in the Security Escort Slave Database path.
See the System Directories and Network Address dialog.
Store the backup files in the same sub-directory where the Security
Escort system components are stored on this computer (typically
"C:\ESCORT").
Store the backup files in the Other Backup/Restore path assigned
in the System Directories and Network Address dialog. This path
may be a local path, external drive or a network disk drive.
Click this button to save the selected databases to the selected
destination drive.
Click this button to cancel the backup.
Technical Reference Manual
Security Escort
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd

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