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On January 26, 2023, CrashPlan will begin labeling user and administrative alerts about device backup status with the CrashPlan logo and name. Previously these messages were labeled with the company’s former name and logo, Code42.Read more
Code42, the file backup and restore service that forms an important component of Cornell’s Certified Desktop suite of security tools, will again be called CrashPlan, as of October 17, 2022.Read more
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 users. If you cannot perform the steps listed below, please contact your local IT support...Read more
Some units have turned off this feature for their users. If you cannot perform the steps listed below, please contact your local IT support...Read more
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 CrashPlan archives.
To see what is currently being backed up, see our...Read more
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 are using a device that has CrashPlan installed, the best way to retrieve a file is described in our...Read more
CrashPlan will continue rebranding away from the former product name, Code42, on January 19, 2023, when user backup status reports and administrator backup alert notification messages begin using CrashPlan logos and company information. Visit...Read more