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Advanced WebSite Tonight Guide

Posted: 8-6-2009 in Designing Your Web Site
This guide helps you go get the most from your site with WebSite Tonight’s advanced features. Click the link to download the PDF to your computer or view the guide below. NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader at Adobe’s Web site. Advanced WebSite Tonight [...]

Backing up a SQL Server Database

Posted: 6-21-2007 in MS SQL
Using the Hosting Control Center, you can backup and restore SQL Server databases as often as you would like. However, you can only initiate a backup after any previous backup or restore request has completed. When you create a back-up file using the Hosting Control Center, our system names the file using the name [...]

Importing Photo Albums from Previous Projects or Backup Files

Posted: 4-30-2007 in Using Images and Photo Albums
With WebSite Tonight, you can import photo albums from a backup in your current WebSite Tonight project or from a website you previously built using WebSite Tonight 2.7. For more information about upgrading your project from a previous version of WebSite Tonight, see Upgrading Your WebSite Tonight 2.7 Project [...]

Importing Content from Previous Projects or Backup Files

With WebSite Tonight, you can import content from a backup file in your current project or from a website you previously built using WebSite Tonight 2.7. For more information about upgrading your project from a previous version of WebSite Tonight, see Upgrading Your WebSite Tonight 2.7 Project. For more [...]

What are the Methods for Backing up my MS SQL Database?

Posted: 9-22-2006 in MS SQL
There are several methods for backing up a MS SQL database.Dump A copy of the database in ASCII(text) form. This file uses a series of SQL statements that build the database. This is the most common format to backup a MySQL database and can be obtained through your account manager. XML Export A copy of the database in [...]

What are the Methods for Backing up my MySQL Database?

Posted: 9-19-2006 in MySQL
The standard method for backing up a MySQL database is via the dump method. This backup process produces a copy of the database in ASCII(text) form. The file uses a series of SQL statements that build the database. This is the most common format to backup a MySQL database and can be obtained through your [...]

How do I export a MySQL Database?

Posted: 8-25-2006 in MySQL
You have two options when exporting your MySQL database. You can either export the entire database, or export selected tables of a database, to a file. To Export the Complete DatabaseLog in to your Account Manager. In the My Products section, select Hosting. Next to the hosting account you want to modify, click Manage Account. In the Databases [...]

How do I back up my Web-Based Email Account?

Posted: 8-7-2006 in Web-Based Email FAQ
You can back up your Web-Based Email account by downloading your inbox to another email client(POP3), such as Microsoft Outlook or Gmail. By setting up your Web-Based Email account with another email client and leaving a copy on the server, you can use the POP3 account to archive messages from your inbox. For detailed instructions [...]

Can I restore my WebSite Complete project from the files in my FTP directory?

Posted: 4-24-2006 in FAQ
No, you can only restore WebSite Complete projects from files backed up in WebSite Complete. For more about backing up projects in WebSite Complete, see What do Backup and Restore do from the File menu in WebSite Complete? Warning: Attempting to restore a project from files other than the backup files in WebSite Complete could result [...]

Can you restore a deleted file from my Online File Folder?

Posted: 4-10-2006 in Troubleshooting
We can restore deleted files that are less than 30 days old and on our backup servers. In order to restore a deleted file, you must put in a request and pay applicable fees. CAUTION: Files are backed up every 24 hours. If your file was deleted before the backup cycle, we might not be able [...]

Why do I receive an error when using Plesk FTP Domain Backup?

Posted: 2-2-2006 in Plesk, Plesk
If you encounter an error when attempting a Plesk FTP backup of your domain (during either a manual or scheduled FTP backup), Plesk has released fixes for versions 7.5.4, 7.5.5, and 7.5.6 that eliminate the root cause of these errors. To Implement the Plesk Domain FTP Backup Fix for your Windows Hosting AccountNavigate to the location [...]

Can I automate backups on my Windows virtual dedicated server?

Posted: 11-1-2005 in Backup
Certainly. Your backup is completely self-managed, and you have control over the scripts and programs you run on your virtual dedicated server. You can create a scheduled task in Windows to automatically back up the data on your virtual dedicated server. You can also use the Plesk control panel to schedule your backups. For more [...]

How can I access the FTP Backup server for my Windows virtual dedicated server?

Posted: 11-1-2005 in Backup
You can access your FTP backup server from your dedicated server using any standard FTP client. For Windows, FileZilla and Smart FTP are easy-to-use, free FTP clients. To connect to your FTP Backup server, use the user name and password that you set up when you purchased your FTP Backup account. You can find the [...]

What should I back up on my Windows virtual dedicated server?

Posted: 11-1-2005 in Backup
What you back up depends on how you configured your virtual dedicated server. For standard installations, it is a good idea to back up your website directories. Your website directories are typically located in the C:Inetpub directory on your Windows virtual dedicated server.

Managing Your Virtual Dedicated Server

Posted: 10-31-2005 in General, General
You can use the Virtual Dedicated Hosting Manager — available through the Dedicated/Virtual Dedicated Servers section of your account-management interface — to perform your basic account management, including account setup and monitoring of bandwidth usage. The manager also allows you to schedule a server reboot and to submit trouble tickets for problems related to your [...]

 

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