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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. | 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
- From the Web Domain page, click on the Backup tab.
- Go to the Existing backups section and locate the backed up item that you would like to restore.
- Click Restore. (The restore typically takes a few minutes to process depending on the size of your webspace.)
- If are sure you would like to perform the restore, click OK. (IMPORTANT: Restoring a backup will overwrite your existing website files).
Your restoration backup will now begin. This should take a few minutes to complete.