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Follow the instructions below to browse file(s)/folder(s) in [CDP3:Recovery Points] in CDP.

1. Open the Web browser connected to the CDP Server Web Interface and log in (See [CDP3:Accessing Standard Edition Web Interface], [Accessing Enterprise Edition Web Interface], [CDP3:Accessing Advanced Edition Web Interface]).

!login.png!

21. Click on "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to open the "Recovery Points" window.
|| Standard Edition || Enterprise Edition || Advanced Edition ||
| !menu-recp-st.png! | !menu-recpoints.png! | !menurecoverypointadva.png!\\ |
32. {color:#ff3300}{*}Enterprise Edition{*}{color}: In the "Recovery Points" list, select an Agent from the drop-down menu located on the "Recovery Points" list toolbar.
|| Enterprise Edition | !rec1.png! ||
43. Select a Disk Safe from the drop-down menu located on the "Recovery Points" list toolbar.
|| Standard Edition | !rec_points_3_10.png! ||
|| Advanced, Enterprise Edition | !rec2.png! ||
54. In the "Recovery Points" list, find a Recovery Point and click on the "Browse" icon in the "Actions" column for this Recovery Point.
|| Standard Edition | !rec_points__bro_3_10.png! ||
|| Advanced, Enterprise Edition | !111.png!\\ ||
{info:title=Tip}To find a Recovery Point, you can use the Basic and Advanced List Filters. See [CDP3:Customizing the Recovery Points List].
{info}
65. "The Browse Recovery Point" window will open.
|| Standard Edition | !restore_REC.png! ||
|| Advanced, Enterprise Edition | !rec4.png! ||
76. Using the CDP Server Web Interface, browse the files and folders contained in the Recovery Point.

The built-in file browser functions like the Windows Explorer.