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    Default Backing up site

    What is the best way to back up my site what file/files do i need to save so i can back it up in case of a crash also if i want to change the host machine what files do i need to back up

    thanks
    Bob

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    The best option is to go into Site View and export as template.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goodwinteam View Post
    What is the best way to back up my site what file/files do i need to save so i can back it up in case of a crash also if i want to change the host machine what files do i need to back up

    thanks
    Bob
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    Twayne
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    In news:Adendum.4cbeaz@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com,
    Adendum <Adendum.4cbeaz@no-mx.forums.netobjects.com> typed:
    > The best option is to go into Site View and export as
    > template.
    >
    >
    >
    > Paul - Aditerum & Adendum
    > NOF11 (in Admin mode!); Vista Premium 64bit; AMD Phenom
    > IIx4 945 Processor 3.00Ghz; 8.0Gb RAM


    Yes - the exported template .zip contains all the assets, links, files etc.,
    needed to re-establish the site at another location which has Fusion.

    HTH,

    Twayne`



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