Open My Backup (Code42 Crashplan) on the computer and click on “Run Backup”. There, you can select additional folders. If you want to change this or back up more folders, click on the “Manage Files button. Restore it to a different location (a different location than where the file is currently located) so that it does not overwrite an important file.īy default, the setting is to back up the Documents folder on your computer, nothing more.When trying it for the first time, take a less important file. Select a file/folder to restore, preferably a single file that is not very large.Try to restore a file by clicking on Restore Files.It is only possible to restore a file via the program on your computer. Check that there is a green tick and when the backup was last run.Open the program via the Start menuYou will be redirected to the Umu website for login, where you log in with your Umu-id.Under History, heck that the backup is running and that there are no error messages.(NOTE: 0MB could mean that no files have changed since the last backup) Code42 CrashPlan is a data protection/backup solution used by faculty and staff of many Colleges and Units at the UofM.Check the size of the backup, the backup status, and when it was last run.Once logged in, click on Devices and then click on your device (computer name).You will then be redirected to Umu login, where you log in with your Umu-id. This is a manual for checking that your backup process is working via the “My Backup” (Code42 Crashplan) service The information in the manual is applicable for both Windows and MacOS users. Code42 Cloud is chosen because it is easy to use and you as an end user have control over your own backups, access to your data and the ability to reread at any.
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