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  • Periodically use FTP to backup your WordPress files.

    Use a plugin to backup your database every day and have the file emailed to you.

    See WordPress Backups

    Thread Starter h2vm

    (@h2vm)

    I have installed and configured the wpBackup.
    The option I do not see if I can schedule the backup or do manual backup.. advise? should I use different plug-in than wpBackup?
    Also it backups sql database… how do I restore it? it lets me download the file from the backup but not directly restore the database…

    Thread Starter h2vm

    (@h2vm)

    I have done the backup and tried all option all looks good.
    Thanks for advise.
    one little warning message I have that won’t go away

    Your backup folder MIGHT be visible to the public

    To correct this issue, move the .htaccess file from wp-content/plugins/wp-dbmanager to /homepages/0/d288471900/htdocs/wp-content/backup-db

    I did move that file to wp-content/backup-db
    Although it is not .htaccess file but htaccess.txt

    how do i get rid of this message?

    Rename htaccess.txt to .htaccess if you haven’t already.

    I have the same issues with my backup folder ” MIGHT” be visible to the public.

    Where do I go to rename htaccess.txt to .htaccess?

    Thanks

    webcelt – use FTP to login to your host and navigate to the folder that message specifies (the folder that holds your backups) and rename the file.

    MichaelH

    Thanks for your answer. I cannot find a folder that might have my backups. Any suggestions or a process to work through?

    Thanks

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