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In some cases, you may need to restore your server by using created backups of your database. (You have been Backing up your Server, right?) This can be necessary after computer failure, or if a power outage has caused issues with your current database. You may have also received a backup as a result of your data being converted into MacPractice's format.

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Once the Server Management App is open, you'll click the menu icon in the upper left hand corner and select Database. Once you're on the Database Management Page, you can click the "Restore From Backup" button at the bottom.

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From here, you can select the backup you wish to restore from by using the "Choose" button on the right and click "Restore" when you're ready. 

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MacPractice will open and you can begin to enter information. You will have access to the MacPractice tutorial documentation and videos located on the MacPractice HelpDesk https://macpractice.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/MPHelpDesk/overview . We recommend the New User Orientation  videos when first starting to learn MacPractice. 

You will also need to connect any client computers to this server. Follow the documentation for installing or updating client computers. If the client computers are already on the same version of MacPractice, simply update the drawer information to connect them to the new server.