Step 1: Specifying backup location.
Navigate: Help / Backup Premium Reference / Restoring Data / Restoring complete backup set / Step 1: Specifying backup location. During the first step of the data restoring process you have to specify location of the existing backup.
Specify restore target:
Restore from Local or Network Disk – use this option if you want to restore data from local/removable disk or network share.

Backup Location – specify local or remote folder containing existing backup.
Browse – browse for backup location.
Connect using provided credentials - choose this option if backup is located on network share that requires authentication.
User Name – specify user name for accessing network share.
Password – specify user password for accessing network share.
Restore from remote FTP (SSL/TLS) Server – use this option if you want to restore data from remote FTP (SSL/TLS) server.

FTP Server type – choose whether you will connect to standard FTP server or FTP server that allows SSL encryption.
FTP Server Address – specify address of FTP Server where backup is located.
Port – specify FTP Server port (or leave default).
User – specify user login for accessing FTP Server.
Password – specify user password for accessing FTP Server.
Folder – specify remote folder that will store your backup.
Browse – browse FTP Server for backup folder location.
Restore from remote SSFTP Server – use this option if you want to restore data from remote SFTP server.

SFTP Server Address – specify SFTP Server address where backup is located.
Port – specify SFTP Server port (or leave default).
User – specify user login for accessing SFTP Server.
Password – specify user password for accessing SFTP Server.
Folder – specify remote folder that will store your backup.
Browse – browse SFTP server for backup folder location.
Advanced – edit advanced options for SFTP connections. Choose Authentication type and path to public and private keys.
Click Next button to continue with data restoring.
 
See Also: Restoring complete backup set | Step 2: Choosing restore target and destination | Step 3: Executing restore action. |