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===== Setting up an Online Backup ===== | ===== Setting up an Online Backup ===== |
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==== Introduction ==== | ==== Introduction ==== |
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==== Backing up CATS Files using the Command Line ==== | ==== Backing up CATS Files using the Command Line ==== |
In order to backup straight from the command line, you must enter the location of where your backup is located. In this example, **AzureBackup.exe** is located in C:\CATS\AwsBackup\AzureBackup.exe, after that make a space and type **:Q**, another space and **:P**, then one last space and type the name you gave the backup when going through the manager, in this case we called ours **Test**\\ | In order to backup straight from the command line, you must enter the directory of where your backup file is located. Next you will have to type in **:Q** which means the backup won't ask you what to do, it will simply run the backup; while **:P** specifies the project you are backing up. After entering those two, type in the name of the project you have backed up previously. |
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| In this example, **AzureBackup.exe** is located in **C:\CATS\AwsBackup\AzureBackup.exe**. Press space and type in **:Q**, press space again and type in **:P**, than one more space and specify the name you assigned your backup when entering the information in the backup manager. In this case ours is called **Test**.\\ |
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| Once you click enter, the backup will initialize and your files will be updated.\\ |
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