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3. Start the " <strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong>" service.<br />

When restoring, IDFRestore.bat will attempt to restore from IDFBackup.bak found in the SQL<br />

Server backup directory.<br />

Modifying Backup and Restore options<br />

Backup<br />

<strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong> comes with a file called IDFBackup.bat which can be used to perform<br />

backups manually. It is located in the <strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong> root directory (C:\Program<br />

Files\<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong>\OfficeScan\Addon\<strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong>).<br />

Use IDFBackup.bat if you want to modify the directory where backups are stored, the name of the<br />

backup file, or the number of days that backups are kept (15 days by default).<br />

To change the directory where backup files will be stored, or to change the number of days that a backup<br />

"instance" should be retained you will need to edit IDFBackup.bat in a text editor.<br />

The backUpFile parameter specifies the file name and location of the backup file. The retainDays<br />

parameter specifies the number of days a backup "instance" should be retained for.<br />

For example, to change the backup file to C:\IDF Backups\MyIDFBackup.bak, and the number of<br />

days to 7, you would make the following changes to IDFBackup.bat:<br />

CALL sqlcmd -S localhost\IDF -E -v backUpFile="C:\IDF<br />

Backups\MyIDFBackup.bak" retainDays=7 -i "IDFBackup.sql"<br />

The directory in which backups will be stored must already exist prior to running the backup. For<br />

the above example that would be C:\IDF Backups\<br />

Setting up Scheduled Backups using IDFBackup.bat<br />

To schedule regular backups using IDFBackup.bat, a Windows scheduled task will need to be created.<br />

Windows Scheduled Tasks can be accessed from the Control Panel within Windows.<br />

When creating the scheduled backup task, you will need to select IDFBackup.bat as the program you<br />

want Windows to run. This will require browsing to the <strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong> root directory (typically<br />

C:\Program Files\<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong>\OfficeScan\Addon\<strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong><br />

<strong>Firewall</strong>). Within the Windows Scheduled Task Wizard, you can select the time and frequency you<br />

want the backup to run.<br />

Restore<br />

To change the directory and file from which backups will restored, you will need to edit<br />

IDFRestore.bat in a text editor. The backUpFile parameter will need to be changed.<br />

E.g. To change the backup file to C:\IDF Backups\MyIDFBackup.bak, you would make the<br />

following changes to IDFRestore.bat:<br />

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