Milestone M50 User Manual
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Backup and restore configuration
Before you start: Shut down any existing surveillance software. If you are upgrading, read Upgrade
from a previous version first.
1. Run the installation file. Depending on your security settings, you may receive one or more
security warnings. Click the Run button if you receive a warning.
2. When the installation wizard starts, select language for the installer and then click Continue.
3. Select if you want to install a trial version of your system or indicate the location of your license
file.
4. Read and accept the license agreement, and indicate if you want to participate in the
Milestone data collection program.
5. Select Typical or Custom installation. If you select Custom installation, you can select
application language, which features to install and where to install them.
6. Let the installation wizard complete.
You can now begin to configure your system through its Management Application. For more
information, see Get your system up and running (on page 25).
Step 4: Restore alarms data in SQL Server Express database
Luckily, most users never need to restore their backed-up alarm data, but if you ever need to, do the
following:
1. In the Windows Start menu, open Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express.
2. Connect to a server. Specify the name of the required SQL Server, and connect using the user
account the database was created with.
3. In the Object Explorer on the left, expand SQL Server < Databases, right-click the
VIDEOOSDB database, and then select Tasks > Restore > Database...
4. In the Restore Database dialog, on the General page, under Source for restore, select
From device and click
dialog, make sure that File is selected in the Backup media list. Click Add.
5. In the Locate Backup File dialog, locate and select your backup file VIDEOOSDB.bak. Then
click OK. The path to your backup file is now listed in the Specify Backup dialog.
6. Back on the Restore Database dialog's General page, your backup is now listed under Select
the backup sets to restore. Make sure you select the backup by selecting the check box in
the Restore column.
7. Now go to the Restore Database dialog's Options page, and select Overwrite the existing
database. Leave the other options as they are, and then click OK to begin the restoration.
When the restore is finished, you see a confirmation.
8. Exit Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express.
Tip: If you do not have SQL Server Management Studio Express, you can download it for free from
Tip: You do not have to type the name of the SQL server: If you click inside the Server name field and
select