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<li>If are sure you would like to perform the restore, click '''OK'''. (IMPORTANT: Restoring a backup will overwrite your existing website files).</li>
 
<li>If are sure you would like to perform the restore, click '''OK'''. (IMPORTANT: Restoring a backup will overwrite your existing website files).</li>
 
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Your restoration backup will now begin. This should take a few minutes to complete.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 4 November 2016

  1. From the Web Domain page, click on the Backup tab.
  2. Go to the Existing backups section and locate the backed up item that you would like to restore.
  3. Click Restore. (The restore typically takes a few minutes to process depending on the size of your webspace.)


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  1. If are sure you would like to perform the restore, click OK. (IMPORTANT: Restoring a backup will overwrite your existing website files).



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Your restoration backup will now begin. This should take a few minutes to complete.



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