CrashPlan Articles
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Using CrashPlan
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The Code42 service is being rebranded to CrashPlan in Fall 2022. The app is the same, but the name on the actual app might still be Code42. If you need to recover a large...
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The Code42 service is being rebranded to CrashPlan in Fall 2022. The app is the same, but the name on the actual app might still be Code42. It is possible to change which files and folders...
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How to download the most recent copy of a file or files.
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The Code42 service is being rebranded to CrashPlan in Fall 2022. The app is the same, but the name on the actual app might still be Code42. When using the CrashPlan app to download...
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Links to vendor articles on aspects of encryption and decryption
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Use CrashPlan to recover files that you have deleted from your computer.
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How to search your archive for a particular file.
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Your CrashPlan archive retains previous versions of backed-up files.
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The Code42 service is being rebranded to CrashPlan as of Fall 2022. The app is the same, but the name on the actual installation tile or program itself might still be Code42. Do not...
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The Code42 service is being rebranded to CrashPlan as of Fall 2022. The app is the same, but the name on the actual installation link or program itself might still be Code42. Do not...
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The Code42 service is being rebranded to CrashPlan in Fall 2022. The app is the same, but the name on the actual app might still be Code42. To open the CrashPlan app on your computer...
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The Code42 service is being rebranded to CrashPlan in Fall 2022. The app is the same, but the name on the actual app might still be Code42. Some units have turned off this feature for their...
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The Code42 service is being rebranded to CrashPlan in Fall 2022. The app is the same, but the name on the actual app might still be Code42. This feature is particularly useful when you need...
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Your CrashPlan archive contains previous versions of backed-up files. Here's how to access files that were backed up as of a particular date.
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How to browse through the files in your CrashPlan archive.
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This method can be useful if you need a small number of files and you do not have access to the device where CrashPlan is installed.
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