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Restore a Project

  • Last UpdatedAug 28, 2024
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You can restore a project that has been backed up using the Restore Project functionality. This functionality allows you to:

  • Overwrite a current project with a backed up version

  • Restore a backed up project as a new project.

When restoring a project, you need to consider the impact it will have on the unique ID used to identify the project.

You can use the Generate new project ID option to create a new unique ID for the restored project. For example, you could select this option if you wanted to use the restored project as the basis for new project development.

If you want to use an archived backup to restore an earlier version of a project, you should not select this option. The unique ID of the backed up project will be preserved.

To restore a project:

  1. In the Project activity, select Home.

  2. On the Command Bar, click Backup | Restore.

    The Restore Project dialog appears.

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  3. Complete the required fields (see below for a description of the fields).

  4. Click OK to initiate the restore process.

Restore Project Dialog Box

Field

Description

Backup File

Name and location of the backup file for the project you would like to restore. You can use the Browse button to locate the file.

Original product version

Indicates which version of Plant SCADA was used to create the selected backup file.

Select all included projects

Select to restore all of the included projects that were added to the backup file. This will place a check mark next to each of the included projects listed in the panel below. Clear the Select all included projects check box to restore the project without any of its included projects.

Or:

In the panel displaying the list of included projects, select the check box for each included project you would like to restore.

If you restore an included project that already exists, the existing project will be overwritten. If you restore an included project that does not already exist, it will be added as a new project to the same parent directory as the main project.

Note: If the Select all included projects check box is disabled, it indicates that the backup file does not contain any included projects.

Current project

Select to overwrite the project that is currently selected in the Project activity in Plant SCADA Studio.

Generate new project ID

A unique ID is applied to each Plant SCADA project to provide consistent identification across a project’s lifetime.

Select this check box to generate a new unique ID for the restored project. This will not create new IDs for any included projects.

Note: If you use Plant SCADA 2023 to restore a project that was backed up in a previous version, a unique ID will be applied to the project even if the Generate new project ID option is not selected.

New project

Select to restore a backed up project as a new project. If required, enter a new Name for the restored a project.

Location

Specify the destination for the restored project files. The path should end with a directory that reflects the project name. You can either type in the path directly, or use the Browse button to select a location.

Clear destination before restoring

Select the check box to delete all existing content before the restore commences.

Note: Be careful when using the Clear destination before restoring feature, as every file and sub-directory in the destination location will be deleted before a restore commences. If you accidentally set the restore path to the root directory of your computer drive, the entire disk drive will be deleted.

NOTICE
HARD DISK DRIVE ERASURE
The Clear destination before restoring feature will delete all files and sub-directories in the restore location. Do not set the location path to the root directory of your drive (usually c:\).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Configuration files

Select to restore backed up INI files, and the TimeSyncConfig.xml file used to store the time synchronization settings configured in the Time Synchronization utility. To make these files active, and to update the current Wizard or Time Synchronization settings with the restored settings, copy the restored files to the Config folder, replacing the currently used corresponding configuration files.

Select all sub-directories

If the backup file includes a project's sub-directories, select this check box to restore all of the sub-directories that were added to the backup file. This will place a check mark next to each of the sub-directories listed in the panel below.

Note: If the Select all sub-directories check box is disabled, it indicates that the backup file does not contain any sub-directories.

Or:

In the panel displaying the list of included sub-directories, select the check box for each sub-directory you would like to restore.

Or:

Clear this check box to restore the project without any of its sub-directories.

See Also

Back Up a Project

Repair A Project's Unique IDs

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