We recommend to rename this type of files into something more user friendly (simply removing the "restored." part is ok) in order to prevent possible mess with future backup file names.īackup_convert_200130118_ – these type of files are always created (in the folder where you original database file is stored) when EssentialPIM updates your database file to the new version. Restored.my_database.epim – restored backup file. Just copy your main database file to another PC and open in EssentialPIM. Note, it's not necessary to use backup file when you need to transfer EssentialPIM data to another PC. There's no need to work with backup files in such cases. Note, if you need to transfer your data to another PC or drive, simply copy the original database file over to the new location. To recover data from backup, open it as if it was a regular EssentialPIM database file by clicking on File -> Open. To save space a backup file is a compression version of the initial database file and hence the difference in size with it. Numbers mean date (in yyyymmdd format) and time (in 24h format) when the backup was created. My_matabase.backup_20130118_1401.epim – regular backup file that was created by EssentialPIM according to the backup settings set in options. Path to the currently opened database file can be seen at the top of the EssentialPIM window or by clicking on File -> Database management. My_database.epim – regular EssentialPIM database file that was created by a user (you can always create a new file by clicking on File -> New). Thus make sure that you are using local path when setting custom backup folder. Note, EssentialPIM cannot save backups to a network locations or NAS drives.
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