How to restore *.xbak database file (v XMF 5.5.1.5 )

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How to restore *.xbak database file (v XMF 5.5.1.5 )?

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Quote from: Felix on November 13, 2014, 02:45:10 AMHow to restore *.xbak database file (v XMF 5.5.1.5 )?
Go the the Archiver window and select import jobs. Browse to the location of .sbak file and select.
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Felix

Database Backup Utility  (*.xbak) format

Felix

Quote from: Diddler on November 13, 2014, 03:32:04 PM
Quote from: Felix on November 13, 2014, 02:45:10 AMHow to restore *.xbak database file (v XMF 5.5.1.5 )?
Go the the Archiver window and select import jobs. Browse to the location of .sbak file and select.

Not a job restore.

Diddler

You can do it with Database job utilities to Restore the file.
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Felix

Quote from: Diddler on November 13, 2014, 07:35:23 PMYou can do it with Database job utilities to Restore the file.
Database job utilities do not select this file, You can test it?

Lyzan

There's no other way other than to use DBRestoreUtil