Follow the instructions below to restore a regular Linux user account.
Note Regular Linux accounts are located in the /home directory. Read more in Protecting Linux Home Directories. |
1. Click on "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to open the "Recovery Points" window.
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2. Make sure that the "Recovery Points" tab is selected.
3. Enterprise Edition: In the "Recovery Points" list, select an Agent from the drop-down menu located on the "Recovery Points" list toolbar.
4. Select a Disk Safe from the drop-down menu located on the "Recovery Points" list toolbar.
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5. Click on the "Control Panel Users" icon of the Recovery Point.
6. A "Control Panel Users" window with a list of Linux accounts will be opened. The list will be shown automatically because you should have created only one Instance: Linux Home Directories. For more information, see Protecting Linux Home Directories.
Tip You can filter the listed items by State using the "Verified" and "Not Found" check-boxes located on the toolbar. |
7. Choose all accounts or one/several specific one(s).
Note Note that the user's path shown in the "Username" column should look like this template: /home/<username> |
6. The next step is to choose a desired restore method:
- You can restore the account as an archive. Then follow the instructions described in Downloading Control Panel Users' Data as Archive.
- You can send the archive containing the Linux accounts' data to the Agent. Then follow the instructions described in Sending Control Panel Account Backup to Control Panel Home.