Change the user name: If you recover a cPanel account from backup, you can set a new user name for it here.This means that if new files were created on the account after the backup was saved, these will be removed upon recovery. Overwrite the existing account: If this is selected, all files on the cPanel account will be replaced with the ones from the backup.When you click the Recover button, a popup box is shown prompting you to make a few selections prior to the restoration.
zip file containing the selected accounts’ content via the Download button (2). When you have selected all accounts you wish to restore, click the Recover button above the list (1). Keep in mind to only use the checkbox above the list of you really want to restore all cPanel accounts on your service. You also have individual checkboxes for each account if you want to restore with more precision. Selecting this selects all accounts under your service for restoration. On top of the list of accounts, you’ll see a checkbox. You will now see a list of the cPanel accounts that existed under your Agency service or Managed Server when the backup was taken. Then click the date you wish to restore from and select Accounts. To restore entire cPanel accounts, begin by accessing WHM and Acronis according to the instructions above. Then follow our instructions for email forwarder restoration for web hosting accounts. Then click the date you wish to restore from, select Mail forwarders, and finally click the username where the email forwarder(s) you want to restore were/are located. To restore email forwarders related to a certain cPanel account, begin by accessing WHM and Acronis according to the instructions above. Email messages on the account which have been received after the backup was created will thusly be removed if a recovery is performed. Keep in mind that the current content of an email account will be overwritten as it was when the backup was created. Then follow our instructions for email account restoration for web hosting accounts. Then click the date you wish to restore from, select Mailboxes, and finally click the username where the email account(s) you want to restore were/are located. To restore email account related to a certain cPanel account, begin by accessing WHM and Acronis according to the instructions above. Then follow our instructions for database restoration for web hosting accounts. Then click the date you wish to restore from, select Databases, and finally click the username where the database(s) you want to restore were/are located. To restore databases related to a certain cPanel account, begin by accessing WHM and Acronis according to the instructions above. Then follow our instructions for file restoration for web hosting accounts. Then click the date you wish to restore from, select Files, and finally click the username where the files you want to restore were/are located. To restore folders and files on a certain cPanel account, begin by accessing WHM and Acronis according to the instructions above. Files and folders created there after the backup was saved will be removed. Keep in mind that all files currently in the domain’s folder will be overwritten. Then follow our instructions for domain restoration for web hosting accounts.
Then click the date you wish to restore from, select Domains, and finally click the username where the files you want to restore were/are located.
To restore all files related to a certain domain, begin by accessing WHM and Acronis according to the instructions above. Recovery of a domain will not restore the DNS zone for the domain. If you need to recover databases associated to the site, you need to follow the instructions below. Please note that restoration via Domains only will recover files for the domain. From there, you can go on with the restoration of content for a chosen account.