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Using the Restore Operation
To restore a site, you use the restore operation with the
Stsadm.exe command-line tool. The restore operation takes
the same parameters as the backup operation: filename,
url, and overwrite.
You have three options for restoring sites from a backup.
You can restore a site over an existing site.
Use this option with caution. When you overwrite an
existing site, the existing site is completely
overwritten. You cannot merge sites. Any existing site
content, and existing site permissions, are destroyed
you overwrite a site.
You can restore a site to a new site on the same server.
This is the recommended option. When you restore a site
a new site on the same server, you can copy the data from
the restored site, and paste it back into the original
site. Use this method if you are restoring a site to
recover data.
Note In order for the restore operation to work
correctly, the included and excluded paths for your
virtual server must be configured properly. If you are
restoring a site to a new site, be sure to create an
included path for the site, if necessary, before
the site.
You can restore a site to a separate server, with a
separate installation of Windows SharePoint Services that
uses a copy of the original server's configuration
database.
This is a more complicated scenario, but it gives you the
ability to set up two versions of the same site, as in
previous option, but with the ability to use the unused
Web site deletion feature to remove the site
after a specific time period. For more information about
automatically deleting unused Web sites, see Managing
Unused Web Sites.
Note If you are trying to recover a particular list or
list item from a site backup, use this method to restore
the site, and then copy the list or item from the
site back to the original site.
To restore a site from a backup file, either to a new
or a separate server, you would use syntax similar to the
following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename backup.dat
To restore a site from a backup file on a server share,
and to overwrite any existing site at the new location,
you would use syntax similar to the following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename sharefolderbackup.dat -overwrite
.
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http://www.clubSPS.org
http://spsclerics.europe.webmatrixhosting.net
---------------------------------------------
Using the Restore Operation
To restore a site, you use the restore operation with the
Stsadm.exe command-line tool. The restore operation takes
the same parameters as the backup operation: filename,
url, and overwrite.
You have three options for restoring sites from a backup.
You can restore a site over an existing site.
Use this option with caution. When you overwrite an
existing site, the existing site is completely
overwritten. You cannot merge sites. Any existing site
content, and existing site permissions, are destroyed
you overwrite a site.
You can restore a site to a new site on the same server.
This is the recommended option. When you restore a site
a new site on the same server, you can copy the data from
the restored site, and paste it back into the original
site. Use this method if you are restoring a site to
recover data.
Note In order for the restore operation to work
correctly, the included and excluded paths for your
virtual server must be configured properly. If you are
restoring a site to a new site, be sure to create an
included path for the site, if necessary, before
the site.
You can restore a site to a separate server, with a
separate installation of Windows SharePoint Services that
uses a copy of the original server's configuration
database.
This is a more complicated scenario, but it gives you the
ability to set up two versions of the same site, as in
previous option, but with the ability to use the unused
Web site deletion feature to remove the site
after a specific time period. For more information about
automatically deleting unused Web sites, see Managing
Unused Web Sites.
Note If you are trying to recover a particular list or
list item from a site backup, use this method to restore
the site, and then copy the list or item from the
site back to the original site.
To restore a site from a backup file, either to a new
or a separate server, you would use syntax similar to the
following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename backup.dat
To restore a site from a backup file on a server share,
and to overwrite any existing site at the new location,
you would use syntax similar to the following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename \sharefolderbackup.dat -overwrite
.
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---------------------------------------------
http://www.clubSPS.org
http://spsclerics.europe.webmatrixhosting.net
---------------------------------------------
Using the Restore Operation
To restore a site, you use the restore operation with the
Stsadm.exe command-line tool. The restore operation takes
the same parameters as the backup operation: filename,
url, and overwrite.
You have three options for restoring sites from a backup.
You can restore a site over an existing site.
Use this option with caution. When you overwrite an
existing site, the existing site is completely
overwritten. You cannot merge sites. Any existing site
content, and existing site permissions, are destroyed
you overwrite a site.
You can restore a site to a new site on the same server.
This is the recommended option. When you restore a site
a new site on the same server, you can copy the data from
the restored site, and paste it back into the original
site. Use this method if you are restoring a site to
recover data.
Note In order for the restore operation to work
correctly, the included and excluded paths for your
virtual server must be configured properly. If you are
restoring a site to a new site, be sure to create an
included path for the site, if necessary, before
the site.
You can restore a site to a separate server, with a
separate installation of Windows SharePoint Services that
uses a copy of the original server's configuration
database.
This is a more complicated scenario, but it gives you the
ability to set up two versions of the same site, as in
previous option, but with the ability to use the unused
Web site deletion feature to remove the site
after a specific time period. For more information about
automatically deleting unused Web sites, see Managing
Unused Web Sites.
Note If you are trying to recover a particular list or
list item from a site backup, use this method to restore
the site, and then copy the list or item from the
site back to the original site.
To restore a site from a backup file, either to a new
or a separate server, you would use syntax similar to the
following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename backup.dat
To restore a site from a backup file on a server share,
and to overwrite any existing site at the new location,
you would use syntax similar to the following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename sharefolderbackup.dat -overwrite
.
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WSS ?
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Renaud COMTE
---------------------------------------------
http://www.clubSPS.org
http://spsclerics.europe.webmatrixhosting.net
---------------------------------------------
Using the Restore Operation
To restore a site, you use the restore operation with the
Stsadm.exe command-line tool. The restore operation takes
the same parameters as the backup operation: filename,
url, and overwrite.
You have three options for restoring sites from a backup.
You can restore a site over an existing site.
Use this option with caution. When you overwrite an
existing site, the existing site is completely
overwritten. You cannot merge sites. Any existing site
content, and existing site permissions, are destroyed
you overwrite a site.
You can restore a site to a new site on the same server.
This is the recommended option. When you restore a site
a new site on the same server, you can copy the data from
the restored site, and paste it back into the original
site. Use this method if you are restoring a site to
recover data.
Note In order for the restore operation to work
correctly, the included and excluded paths for your
virtual server must be configured properly. If you are
restoring a site to a new site, be sure to create an
included path for the site, if necessary, before
the site.
You can restore a site to a separate server, with a
separate installation of Windows SharePoint Services that
uses a copy of the original server's configuration
database.
This is a more complicated scenario, but it gives you the
ability to set up two versions of the same site, as in
previous option, but with the ability to use the unused
Web site deletion feature to remove the site
after a specific time period. For more information about
automatically deleting unused Web sites, see Managing
Unused Web Sites.
Note If you are trying to recover a particular list or
list item from a site backup, use this method to restore
the site, and then copy the list or item from the
site back to the original site.
To restore a site from a backup file, either to a new
or a separate server, you would use syntax similar to the
following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename backup.dat
To restore a site from a backup file on a server share,
and to overwrite any existing site at the new location,
you would use syntax similar to the following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename sharefolderbackup.dat -overwrite
.
-----Message d'origine-----
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Surprenant ce que vous me dites ...
Avez vous bien suivi les recommandations du guide d'admin
WSS ?
Je vous en fait une copie en fin de message
Renaud COMTE
---------------------------------------------
http://www.clubSPS.org
http://spsclerics.europe.webmatrixhosting.net
---------------------------------------------
Using the Restore Operation
To restore a site, you use the restore operation with the
Stsadm.exe command-line tool. The restore operation takes
the same parameters as the backup operation: filename,
url, and overwrite.
You have three options for restoring sites from a backup.
You can restore a site over an existing site.
Use this option with caution. When you overwrite an
existing site, the existing site is completely
overwritten. You cannot merge sites. Any existing site
content, and existing site permissions, are destroyed
you overwrite a site.
You can restore a site to a new site on the same server.
This is the recommended option. When you restore a site
a new site on the same server, you can copy the data from
the restored site, and paste it back into the original
site. Use this method if you are restoring a site to
recover data.
Note In order for the restore operation to work
correctly, the included and excluded paths for your
virtual server must be configured properly. If you are
restoring a site to a new site, be sure to create an
included path for the site, if necessary, before
the site.
You can restore a site to a separate server, with a
separate installation of Windows SharePoint Services that
uses a copy of the original server's configuration
database.
This is a more complicated scenario, but it gives you the
ability to set up two versions of the same site, as in
previous option, but with the ability to use the unused
Web site deletion feature to remove the site
after a specific time period. For more information about
automatically deleting unused Web sites, see Managing
Unused Web Sites.
Note If you are trying to recover a particular list or
list item from a site backup, use this method to restore
the site, and then copy the list or item from the
site back to the original site.
To restore a site from a backup file, either to a new
or a separate server, you would use syntax similar to the
following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename backup.dat
To restore a site from a backup file on a server share,
and to overwrite any existing site at the new location,
you would use syntax similar to the following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename \sharefolderbackup.dat -overwrite
.
-----Message d'origine-----
Bonsoir
Surprenant ce que vous me dites ...
Avez vous bien suivi les recommandations du guide d'admin
WSS ?
Je vous en fait une copie en fin de message
Renaud COMTE
---------------------------------------------
http://www.clubSPS.org
http://spsclerics.europe.webmatrixhosting.net
---------------------------------------------
Using the Restore Operation
To restore a site, you use the restore operation with the
Stsadm.exe command-line tool. The restore operation takes
the same parameters as the backup operation: filename,
url, and overwrite.
You have three options for restoring sites from a backup.
You can restore a site over an existing site.
Use this option with caution. When you overwrite an
existing site, the existing site is completely
overwritten. You cannot merge sites. Any existing site
content, and existing site permissions, are destroyed
you overwrite a site.
You can restore a site to a new site on the same server.
This is the recommended option. When you restore a site
a new site on the same server, you can copy the data from
the restored site, and paste it back into the original
site. Use this method if you are restoring a site to
recover data.
Note In order for the restore operation to work
correctly, the included and excluded paths for your
virtual server must be configured properly. If you are
restoring a site to a new site, be sure to create an
included path for the site, if necessary, before
the site.
You can restore a site to a separate server, with a
separate installation of Windows SharePoint Services that
uses a copy of the original server's configuration
database.
This is a more complicated scenario, but it gives you the
ability to set up two versions of the same site, as in
previous option, but with the ability to use the unused
Web site deletion feature to remove the site
after a specific time period. For more information about
automatically deleting unused Web sites, see Managing
Unused Web Sites.
Note If you are trying to recover a particular list or
list item from a site backup, use this method to restore
the site, and then copy the list or item from the
site back to the original site.
To restore a site from a backup file, either to a new
or a separate server, you would use syntax similar to the
following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename backup.dat
To restore a site from a backup file on a server share,
and to overwrite any existing site at the new location,
you would use syntax similar to the following:
stsadm.exe -o restore -url http://server_name/site -
filename sharefolderbackup.dat -overwrite
.