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2. From the "Services" menu, select the "Restart CDP Server" command.

|| Standard Edition | !services-restartserver.png! ||
|| Enterprise Edition | !restrt-server-en.png! ||

3. Confirm your request to restart the CDP Server by clicking "OK."

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h3. Linux Installations

The R1Soft Linux CDP Server can be restarted using this command:
{code}/etc/init.d/cdp-server restart{code}

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h3. Windows Installations

Follow the instructions below to restart the CDP Server using the [Windows CDP Configuration Utility|About Windows CDP Configuration Utility].

1. Run the Windows CDP Configuration Utility by going to Start !arrow-transparent.gif! (All) Programs !arrow-transparent.gif! R1Soft CDP Backup !arrow-transparent.gif! CDP Configuration Utility.

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2. From the "Services" menu, select the "Restart CDP Server" command.

|| Free Edition | !services-restartserver.png! ||
|| Service Provider Edition | !restrt-server-en.png! ||

3. Confirm your request to restart the CDP Server by clicking "OK."

!restart-confirm.png!

4. Once the CDP Server restarts successfully, a confirmation dialog is displayed. Click "OK."

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