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  1. Oh, that's cool! That's what I needed. Just wondering, why did you put disaster recovery under the "User Manual" and not in "Security Administrators Manual"? For me, it's not really obvious to try checking the user manual, since I believe that recovery is to be done by an admin and not a user. Anyway, that's my logic only. However, maybe it's worth mentioning that recovery steps might be found in User manual? Thanks!
  2. Hi Sarge, Thanks a lot for your reply. Indeed, now it makes clear to me about two halves! Your backup procedure is very interesting, thanks for sharing. Have you ever got a need to rollback/recover to a backup? Did it go well?
  3. Hi guys, Thanks for such an awesome product. I'm impressed with how many small but very useful features you've got in PS! Right now I'm finished with deploying and configuring our Passwordstate instance for production use. But before letting people start putting the information into it, I've realized that in case of disaster I don't have a clear picture on how to restore PS. I've gone through "Passwordstate Security Administrators Manual", your YouTube channel and this forum, but could not find any reference to a restore procedure. I've configured backups in PS and have 2 files (zip for PS and bak for DB) created every N hours as per PS config, however I remember a notice from the manual saying: "In order to restore your Passwordstate environment after a disaster, the minimum you need is a copy of the web.config file, and a copy of the database" which made me confused. Question: Do I need to manually make sure that I have encryption keys and web.config file stored elsewhere (have backups of them) or the automatic backup procedure does that for me? Would be very useful if you could make a short tutorial (text/video whatever is easier for you) on the restore procedure. P.S. If I missed and this topic has already been covered, please point me there. Regards, Alexey.
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