Label: recovery_points

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Page: Accessing Recovery Points
Follow the instructions below to access Recovery Points via CDP interface. 1. Click on "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to open the "Recovery Points" window. Standard Edition Enterprise Edition Advanced Edition !menurecpst.png! !menurecpoints.png! !menurecoverypointadva.png! You can ...
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Page: Browsing Recovery Points
Follow the instructions below to browse file(s)/folder(s) in Recovery Points in CDP. 1. Click on "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to open the "Recovery Points" window. Standard Edition Enterprise Edition Advanced Edition !menurecpst.png! !menurecpoints.png! !menurecoverypointadva.png!\\ 2. {}Enterprise ...
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Page: Customizing the Recovery Points List
following actions are available to customize the view of the "Recovery Points" list Accessing Recovery Points: Hide/Show column Manage the number of items per page Sort the items in the list Filter the list You can use these functions to search ("bubble ...
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Page: Locking Recovery Points
Locking Recovery Points Recovery Points allows you to protect them from merging (deleting) by Retention Policy or manually. Follow the instructions below to browse file(s)/folder(s) in Recovery Points in CDP. 1. Click on "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu ...
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Page: Merging Recovery Points
possible to manually delete any unwanted Recovery Point Recovery Points. The process of deleting a Recovery Point is actually a merge between the unwanted recovery point and closest existing recovery point created since the unwanted Recovery Point was taken. Merging ...
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Page: Restoring a Microsoft 2007 Exchange Storage Group (Version Before 4.2.0)
article describes how to restore a Microsoft Exchange storage group that was previously backed up by R1Soft CDP. Starting from Version 4.2.0, the CDP Server provides the special function of Exchange database replication. Read more in Restoring a Microsoft Exchange ...
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Page: Restoring a Microsoft Exchange 2010 Mailbox (Version Before 4.2.0)
article describes how to restore a Microsoft Exchange mailbox that was previously backed up by R1Soft CDP. Starting from Version 4.2.0, the CDP Server provides a special function for Exchange database replication. Read more here: Exchange 2010 no longer ...
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Page: Restoring an MS SQL Database
R1Soft CDP provides the ability to take a snapshot of a Microsoft SQL server database. Since CDP uses the VSS SQL writer, data integrity and consistency during the backup operation are ensured. Follow the instructions below to restore an MS SQL ...
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Page: Restoring a Regular Linux Account
Follow the instructions below to restore a regular Linux user account. Regular Linux accounts are located in the /home directory. Read more in CDP:Protecting Linux Home Directories. 1. Click on "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to open the "Recovery Points ...
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Page: Restoring Files
CDP users can restore entire Device(s) or selected files and folders from any Recovery Point Recovery Points. You can also extract files from a Recovery Point to an offsite server or a local hard disk. New ...
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