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<div>With this function you can store configuration settings.</div><div><br/></div><div>Select the settings you want to store and click '''Save current settings '''. Settings can be saved locally on the server and/or as a downloadable file. </div><div>Each time you save settings locally, a new entry will be created and you will be able to select which settings to restore during the restore process.</div><div>You can restore settings using the drop-down menu '''Restore settings ''' function.</div><div><br/ | <div>With this function you can store configuration settings.</div><div><br/></div><div>Select the settings you want to store and click '''Save current settings '''. Settings can be saved locally on the server and/or as a downloadable file. </div><div>Each time you save settings locally, a new entry will be created and you will be able to select which settings to restore during the restore process.</div><div>You can restore settings using the drop-down menu '''Restore settings ''' function.</div><div><br/></div> | ||
Revision as of 14:30, 9 June 2014
With this function you can store configuration settings.
Select the settings you want to store and click Save current settings . Settings can be saved locally on the server and/or as a downloadable file.
Each time you save settings locally, a new entry will be created and you will be able to select which settings to restore during the restore process.
You can restore settings using the drop-down menu Restore settings function.