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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Chapter 37 Using the Site Versions Manager<br />

• Publish Profile used to store site versions. Select a Publish Profile for storing site<br />

versions.<br />

Note: If you have not created a remote publish profile yet, a notification<br />

will appear onscreen asking you to create a publish profile.<br />

Click Edit to open the Publish Settings dialog and add a new publish profile or<br />

modify an existing one.<br />

• Repository Path. Enter the path where site versions will be stored in the selected<br />

Publish Profile.<br />

You may add the current site version to an existing repository or start with a new<br />

repository. When you add the current site to an existing repository, you will be<br />

prompted to either replace it or append to it.<br />

Note: The versioning repository contains sensitive information. For<br />

security purposes, the repository path should not be accessible for<br />

browsing over the Internet.<br />

• Total size of site versions. Enter a maximum value (in megabytes) of server space<br />

for site versions. The default value is 100MB.<br />

• Total number of site versions. Specify a maximum number of versions that can be<br />

stored in the Versions Manager. You will be prompted to delete previous<br />

versions when you have created the maximum number of versions allowed.<br />

3. Click OK.<br />

The Versions Manager dialog will appear onscreen.<br />

Note: To update the versioning information for your site at a later time,<br />

go to Tools > Options > Current Site and select the Versioning<br />

tab. There you will also be able to set the options for the site<br />

backups. See “Setting options for site backups” on page 37-917.<br />

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