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There are three ways for you to restore or access Control Panel users files:

# Restore selected files to their original location.
# Download files to local computer and upload files via FTP to web site (control panel {{home}}). See [Downloading Control Panel Users' Data as Archive].
# Send a TAR or ZIP containing selected or all files to control panel {{home}} directory. See [Sending Control Panel Account Backup to Control Panel Home].

This topic describes the *first* option. Follow the instructions below to restore selected files to their original location..
{info:title=Tip}The instructions are for CDP administrators.{info}


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.

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3. {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.

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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 "Browse" icon of a Recovery Point to choose files you want to restore.

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6. Check the necessary files in the corresponding check-boxes.


5. Click on the "Restore Selected" button.


6. The "Restore Files" window appears. Click "Restore."

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7. The process is shown in the "Summary" tab of the "Details for Restore Files" window.


After restore is completed, you can see successfully or unsuccessfully restored files in the "Files Restored" tab.


{info:title=Tip} Click the plus sign to see the file's details.



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{excerpt:hidden=true}Instructions for Control Panel users on how to restore files they own.{excerpt}