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[solved] Backupmanager creates new passwords for all Email and Mysql User

Marcel Krienke

New Pleskian
Hi there,

I'm trying to backup complete data from Plesk11.5 with the Plesk backup manager.
After restore this backup file in Plesk12.5 i get a message that Plesk has created new user passwords.
Is there a way, to backup and restore all passwords?

bye
Marcel
 
Hi Marcel Krienke,

You should go to...

Plesk > Tools & Settings > Backup Manager > Settings > Scroll to the bottom
For security reasons, we recommend that you protect data contained in backups. By default, all backups are encrypted with the Plesk's internal encryption key, which is unique for each Plesk installation. Note that the backups encrypted with such a key can be restored only in the Plesk installation where they were created, and cannot be restored in another Plesk installation. Therefore, we recommend using a password for protecting backup files.


And specify a password.
Regards

Lloyd
 
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