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After a backup is performed, data is stored in a created [Recovery Point|Control Panel Users Vocabulary]. There are three ways for you to restore or access your files:

# Restore selected files to their original location. See [Restoring Your Control Panel Account].
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In the displayed window, browse the files and folders kept included in the Recovery Point.
{info:title=Tips}The built-in file browser functions similarly to Windows Explorer.
* To open a folder, double-click it.
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Select the check-boxes next to the files and folders you want to download.

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4. The "Download Control Panel User Data" wizard will appear. Familiarize yourself with the introductory information, and click "Next" to proceed with generating the archive for downloading.

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5. On the following "Archive Type" screen, select the type of the future file. The following options are available:
* *Download files as a tar archive* \- Allows you to archive and download Control Panel users' data as a {color:blue}TAR{color} file. Recommended for Control Panels hosted on Linux servers.
** *Compress tar archive with gzip* \- Allows you to compress {color:blue}TAR{color} archive with {color:blue}gzip{color} [compression|Control Panel Users Vocabulary].
* *Download files as a zip archive* \- Allows you to archive and download Control Panel users' data as a {color:blue}ZIP{color} file. Recommended for Control Panels hosted on Windows servers.

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6. On the next "Archive Filename" screen, you can define the archive filename. The following options are available:
* *Use Generated Filename* \- Allows you to generate an archive filename automatically consisting of the user's username, Control Panel type, and the date on which the Recovery Point was created.
* *Specify Filename* \- Allows you to define your a custom archive filename.
{info:title=Note}You do not need to specify the extension of the file. It will be appended automatically.
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