Chapter 29 - Archive ManagerWe will be adding this feature soon. Hopefully within Dec. 2000. This option in your control panel will allow you to compress your directories and/or files located in your account. This is an excellent way to backup your own files. It will serve as double protection should anything ever go wrong with our backups.As stated in our policies, we can not guarantee the quality of our backups as these are geared more toward restoring an entire server. We HIGHLY recommend that you make it common practice to backup your own web pages. In the event that we are unable to recover your pages you will be able to restore your own pages. Once you've compressed your files, you can FTP the saved file to your hard drive for safe keeping or leave it in your account, the choice is yours to make. If you ever need to restore the compressed file, just return to this part of your Control Panel and select the file that is compressed and click Extract. ©Copyright 2000 . All Rights Reserved. The entire contents of this site is copyrighted and may not be reproduced for any purpose without prior written permission. |
Table Of Contents: Back To Index | Chapter 1 FTP Instructions | Chapter 2 SSH / Telnet | Chapter 3 Email Software Setup | Chapter 4 CGI Bin | Chapter 5 Secure Server | Chapter 6 Formmail | Chapter 7 Microsoft Front Page | Chapter 8 CGI Scripts | Chapter 9 COMING SOON | Chapter 10 COMING SOON | Chapter 11 Streaming Audio/Real Video | Chapter 12 File Manager | Chapter 13 Mail Manager | Chapter 14 Changing Passwords | Chapter 15 Site Statistics | Chapter 16 Network Tools | Chapter 17 FTP & Anon FTP | Chapter 18 SSH / Telnet | Chapter 19 Password Protect Directories | Chapter 20 Custom Error Pages | Chapter 21 MySQL | Chapter 22 Mime Types | Chapter 23 Crontab | Chapter 24 Entropy Chat | Chapter 25 Shopping Cart | Chapter 26 Search Engine Submission | Chapter 27 PGP | Chapter 28 Subdomains | Chapter 29 Archive Manager | |