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'''Note for Contributors'''
==Backup restore==
This page should explain what can be seen on the <u>moodlesite.com/backup/restore.php</u> page
during the process of restoring a backup of a course


If you choose to restore any of the files, you will move to another page with the notice saying that it is later that you will choise whether add the backup to an existing course or make it a completely new course.  
If you choose to restore any of the files, you will move to another page with the notice saying that it is later that you will choise whether add the backup to an existing course or make it a completely new course.  
Click Continue. You will get transfered to another page with the backup details, i.e. the list of activities you are going to restore. Clicking Continue once more will transfer you to another page, in which you will be given the choice of restoring the backup files to the current course with the addition of data to the course or with deleting first the current course.
Click Continue. You will get transfered to another page with the backup details, i.e. the list of activities you are going to restore. Clicking Continue once more will transfer you to another page, in which you will be given the choice of restoring the backup files to the current course with the addition of data to the course or with deleting first the current course.
Click Continue and then click Restore this course now! The restoration process will begin. Allow it to continue until you see the message "Restore completed successfully."
Click Continue and then click Restore this course now! The restoration process will begin. Allow it to continue until you see the message "Restore completed successfully."
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Revision as of 09:04, 29 December 2005

Backup restore

If you choose to restore any of the files, you will move to another page with the notice saying that it is later that you will choise whether add the backup to an existing course or make it a completely new course. Click Continue. You will get transfered to another page with the backup details, i.e. the list of activities you are going to restore. Clicking Continue once more will transfer you to another page, in which you will be given the choice of restoring the backup files to the current course with the addition of data to the course or with deleting first the current course. Click Continue and then click Restore this course now! The restoration process will begin. Allow it to continue until you see the message "Restore completed successfully."