Backups for Single Users
In this section:
- Delete All Backups for a Group for a User
- Back up Group Settings for a User
- Delete Backups for a User
- Protect a Backup for a User
- Unprotect a Backup for a User
- Edit the Backup Description for a User
- Restore the Latest Backup for a Group for a User
- Restore a Specific Backup for a User
Delete All Backups for a Group for a User
Perform a quick task to delete all unprotected backups for all Windows Settings Groups or an Application Group for a specific user.
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Search for and select a user.
The Manage User's Current Settings and Manage User's Backups buttons are now active.
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Click Manage User's Backups.
The Backups dialog displays.
- In the table of configuration groups, select whether to delete backups for Windows Settings Groups or an Application Group.
- Under Quick Tasks, select Delete all unprotected backups for a selected group.
- You can select Preserve Latest to prevent the most recent backup being deleted.
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Click Execute Task.
The task is completed and a success message displays. All backups expect for protected backups are deleted.
Example: Perform a quick task to delete all backups for an Application Group
Create a Group Backup for a User
Perform a quick task to create a new backup for all Windows Settings Groups or an Application Group for a specific user.
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Search for and select a user.
The Manage User's Current Settings and Manage User's Backups buttons are now active.
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Click Manage User's Backups.
The Backups dialog displays.
- In the table of configuration groups, select whether to create backups for Windows Settings Groups or an Application Group.
- Under Quick Tasks, select Create new backup for selected group.
- Enter a description for the new archive, and optionally select Protect to make it a protected backup.
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Click Execute Task.
The task is completed and a success message displays.
Delete Backups for a User
Create a custom task to delete one or more backups for Windows Settings or an Application Group for a specific user.
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Search for and select a user.
The Manage User's Current Settings and Manage User's Backups buttons are now active.
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Click Manage User's Backups.
The Backups dialog displays.
- In the table of configuration groups, select whether to delete backups for Windows Settings Groups or an Application Group.
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Select View backups and create custom task for the selected group, and click Next.
The dialog displays the backups for the selected group.
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Select one or more backups and then select Delete selected backups.
You can delete multiple unprotected backups at a time but can protect or unprotect only one at a time.
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Click Execute Task.
The task is executed and a success message displays.
Protect a Backup for a User
Create a custom task to protect a backup for Windows Settings or an Application Group for a specific user.
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Search for and select a user.
The Manage User's Current Settings and Manage User's Backups buttons are now active.
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Click Manage User's Backups.
The Backups dialog displays.
- In the table of configuration groups, select whether to protect a backup for Windows Settings or an Application Group.
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Select View backups and create custom task for the selected group, and click Next.
The dialog displays the backups for the selected group.
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Select the backup that you want to protect and then select Protect selected backup.
You can protect only one backup at a time, so this action unprotects the currently protected backup.
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Click Execute Task.
The task is executed and a success message displays.
Unprotect a Backup for a User
Create a custom task to unprotect a backup for Windows Settings or Application Groups for a specific user.
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Search for and select a user.
The Manage User's Current Settings and Manage User's Backups buttons are now active.
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Click Manage User's Backups.
The Backups dialog displays.
- In the table of configuration groups, select whether to unprotect a backup for Windows Settings or an Application Group.
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Select View backups and create custom task for the selected group, and click Next.
The dialog displays the backups for the selected group.
- Select a protected backup and then select Unprotect selected backup
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Click Execute Task.
The task is executed and a success message displays.
Edit the Backup Description for a User
Create a custom task to edit the description for a backup of a selected Windows Settings or Application Group for a specific user.
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Search for and select a user.
The Manage User's current settings and Manage User's Backups buttons are now active.
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Click Manage User's Backups.
The Backups dialog displays.
- In the table of configuration groups, select whether to edit a backup description for Windows Settings or an Application Group.
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Select View backups and create custom task for the selected group, and click Next.
Select the backup to edit and then select Edit description.
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Enter an new description in the text box and click Execute Task.
The task is executed and a success message displays.
Restore the Latest Backup for a Group for a User
Choose a quick task to restore the latest backup for a Windows Settings or Application Group.
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Search for and select a user.
The Manage User's Current Settings and Manage User's Backups buttons are now active.
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Click Manage User's Current Settings.
The Current Settings dialog lists the names and content of the user's Application and Windows Settings groups.
- Select the group for which you want to restore the latest backup.
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Under Quick Tasks, select Restore latest backup. If you are restoring a backup for a Windows Settings group, select the appropriate Windows Settings option(s) in a second select box.
You can multi-select Windows Settings groups.
- You can choose to Back up current settings first when you select this option. If you do, enter a description for the new backup.
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Click Next.
The dialog displays a summary of the actions you have selected.
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Click Finish.
The task is executed and a success message displays.
Restore a Specific Backup for a User
Create a custom task to restore a specific backup of a Windows Settings or Application Group.
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Search for and select a user.
The Manage User's current settings and Manage User's Archives buttons are now active.
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Click Manage User's Current settings.
The current settings dialog lists the names and content of the user's Application and Windows Settings groups.
- Select a group, and then under Custom Tasks select Restore a specific backup.
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Click Next.
The dialog displays a table of the available backups, with information in the backup date, description, size, and protected status.
- To restore a backup for an Application Group, go to step 7.
- To restore backup
for a Windows Settings Group, select an appropriate option in the
Restore...to selected backup drop-down, for example:
- all windows settings groups
- Accessibility
- IE10+ Cookies and History
- Regions and Language
- Security
- In the table of available backups, select the backup that you want to restore.
- You have the option to Back up current settings first.
- Click Execute Task.
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Click Finish.
The task is executed and a success message displays.