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Chapter 4: Site Management
To restore a backup file:
1.
On the Site Management screen, click Restore on the left. The File
Restore table appears. See Figure 52.
2. Enter the path and filename of the backup file, or click Browse and select the
file to restore.
Note: If the file does not appear in the list and you are using
Netscape 4.x or Internet Explorer 4.x, you might need to change
"File Type" in the desktop to "All Files."
3. If you want to restore only some of the files, click Selective Restore and
select those files.
4. Click Restore A Backup File below the File Restore table.
Note: Restoring large backup archives can cause your Web browser
to time out. If you upload the .raq archive through an FTP-based
application to the home directory of the Site Administrator, you can
select the archive from a menu on the Restore screen.
Archive restores are not possible with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3. If
you experience problems uploading an archive, use a later version of Internet
Explorer or use a different browser software to restore the archive.
Do not interrupt an archive restore because this can corrupt data. If the restore
process is interrupted, the user can try to restore again.
To restore a user home directory or a site, make sure the user or site already
exists.
When data is restored, the RaQ 4 and its corresponding parts (site, user and
email) are returned to the exact state they were in prior to backup.
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