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Hello!
How can i use the "One-Click SQL Restore" to restore from a .ZIP file generated by "SQL Backup and FTP" with a ZIP encryption?
i get recive the following error :
Can't unzip dbname_1234.zip : The decryption password is empty. Type: Xceed.zip.Zipfile
if there are none, i wish a method for future updates where i can specify the encryption password :)
Thanks /Alex
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In the current version of One-Click restore there is no possibility to specify decryption password, but we're going to add this into the next release.
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mikeshilov wrote:In the current version of One-Click restore there is no possibility to specify decryption password, but we're going to add this into the next release. Any updates on when this will be added? Am on v6 Professional. Thanks, Michael.
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Sorry, we did not get to it yet. Very few people would ever need it.
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If you aren't going to add this feature to One-Click Restore then I assume we would have to decrypt the zip file first before proceeding with the restore?
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sure, if you decrypt it the program can process it
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I am wondering if you guys ever got to this?
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We do not plan to add decryption for the Restore in the near future. It is probably needed just for one or two people only and it is easy to do it by hand. We don't see the need to automate it.
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