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rdms:webapp:databrowser [2025/09/23 13:23] – restoration: change files --> data. Small text changes. jelterdms:webapp:databrowser [2026/05/21 13:04] (current) burcu
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-Next, you can select the data that you want to restore. You can select a whole folder or single files inside of it. Also multiple files and folders can be selected (see "Using Hotkeys" section above). Once you selected the respective data, click the restore icon at the top part of the Data Browser, as seen in the screenshot below.+Next, you can select the data that you want to restore. You can select a whole folder or single files inside it. Alsomultiple files and folders can be selected (see "Using Hotkeys" section above). Once you have selected the respective data, click the restore icon at the top part of the Data Browser, as seen in the screenshot below.
  
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-The RDMS will open a new window and ask you for additional information. The first window asks you to specify where you want the deleted data to be sent after it is restored. In most scenarios, you would want the data to be restored in its original location, but you can also select another RDMS location that are available to you. +The RDMS will open a new window and ask you for additional information. The first window asks you to specify where you want the deleted data to be sent after it is restored. In most scenarios, you would want the data to be restored in its original location, but you can also select another RDMS location that is available to you. 
  
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-Here, the RDMS provides you with two option: "Keep the current permissions" or "Keep the current permissions and add permission of a new location". If you are **restoring the file to its original location**, you can simply choose to **keep the current permissions**. If you wish to **restore the file in a new location**, it is probably best to **add the permissions of the new location** as well. In this case, the data will automatically also get the permissions of its destination location assigned. Should you choose to restore the data to a new location without adding its permissions, then be aware that some users may not be able to see or access the data. Click "Ok" once you are done and wish to proceed.+Here, the RDMS provides you with two options: "Keep the current permissions" or "Keep the current permissions and add permission of a new location". If you are **restoring the file to its original location**, you can simply choose to **keep the current permissions**. If you wish to **restore the file in a new location**, it is probably best to **add the permissions of the new location** as well. In this case, the data will automatically also get the permissions of its destination location assigned. Should you choose to restore the data to a new location without adding its permissions, then be aware that some users may not be able to see or access the data. Click "Ok" once you are done and wish to proceed.
  
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