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Courses can be restored from a backup made by Moodle. Course backups are stored in the '''backupdata''' folder within the [[Files|course files]] folder. There is a link next to every course backup that says restore. Each version of Moodle has its own slightly different process for restoring. Generally speaking a backup maybe restored several ways. It can | |||
*Copy over the data in any course, or | |||
*Add the backup to any course, or | |||
*Create a new course that is a duplicate. | |||
These 3 options appear with most versions of Moodle as part of the restore process. | |||
The backup and restore process is a common way of moving or, copying specific courses from one Moodle to another. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:06, 30 June 2006
Template:Course admin Courses can be restored from a backup made by Moodle. Course backups are stored in the backupdata folder within the course files folder. There is a link next to every course backup that says restore. Each version of Moodle has its own slightly different process for restoring. Generally speaking a backup maybe restored several ways. It can
- Copy over the data in any course, or
- Add the backup to any course, or
- Create a new course that is a duplicate.
These 3 options appear with most versions of Moodle as part of the restore process.
The backup and restore process is a common way of moving or, copying specific courses from one Moodle to another.