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Catt
Just to get it straight in my muddled mind and search the knowledge base that
is present here in this fount of knowledge (discussion group) .... I have
published my site to a local folder on both the pcs I use to edit FP03. In
the new FP it has a nice looking double sided screen that has choices "remote
to local" or "local to remote" etc.. When I feel I'm going to try something
new I back up my site (when I'm online at my server) from local to my
"remote" folder which I have named 'site backup'. Fortunately I haven't had
to copy over my site yet but I want to ask before I have to do it ..Am I
doing it the right way is this the proper procedure to back myself up?
If I make a mistake and want to restore the site will it be as simple as
going to "publish" then choosing "remote to local" ? Will it overwrite the
whole web and be just the way it was when I backed it up or is there
something else I should watch out for?
Thanks as usual
Catt
is present here in this fount of knowledge (discussion group) .... I have
published my site to a local folder on both the pcs I use to edit FP03. In
the new FP it has a nice looking double sided screen that has choices "remote
to local" or "local to remote" etc.. When I feel I'm going to try something
new I back up my site (when I'm online at my server) from local to my
"remote" folder which I have named 'site backup'. Fortunately I haven't had
to copy over my site yet but I want to ask before I have to do it ..Am I
doing it the right way is this the proper procedure to back myself up?
If I make a mistake and want to restore the site will it be as simple as
going to "publish" then choosing "remote to local" ? Will it overwrite the
whole web and be just the way it was when I backed it up or is there
something else I should watch out for?
Thanks as usual
Catt