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I have had this problem a few times already.
Once, a host asked me to backup everything, because they were going to format the server to clear al unused accounts etc. So I did this using the cPanel backup. But when I have this backup, I can't find an option in cPanel to restore it and that's pretty stupid. So is there a way to restore the backups (complete backups, including databases etc) with cPanel easily, instead of doing everything by hand? |
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I suggest you use ftp then backup everything. Then backup the your database, if you are worried about mails, i believe that they are also files so ask your admin where they are stores... (old mails and accounts).
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I have athe same problems. I dont' knwo what it can be. I preffer direct admin better though. There backups are so much nicer.
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I think the only real way to install a back up from Cpanel is to have your host do it. There is no way to do it yourself.
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