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As a Control Panel user, you can access backups of your account via direct link to the R1Soft CDP web interface. To enter the R1Soft CDP web interface, use your Control Panel login and password.

When you enter the R1Soft CDP web interface, you have access only to the backup of files within your web space. The backup looks like the virtual site directory as if you are using SSH or FTP to access your site.
{info:title=Tip}Disabling a Control Panel account or changing a password instantly affects log-in to the CDP Server.
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{info:title=Tip}While Control Panel users only have access to backups of their work space, the CDP Server root administrator can access all backups.
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Follow the instructions below to access your Control Panel account backups.


1. Follow the direct link to CDP for Hosting Control Panels provided to you by your Hosting provider.


2. Use your Control Panel credentials to log in to the CDP Server.

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3. You will see a list of Recovery Points in which your user data is stored.

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You can view the path to the user data directory by clicking the "+" icon.

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You may see the following icons next to the paths:
|| !7.png! | The path is verified. ||
|| !8.png! | The path is not found. ||

4. From here you can perform the following actions over the corresponding Control Panel user data:
| !q4.png! | *Save* | The option allows you to download the Control Panel user data as an archive file. See [CDP3: Downloading Your Control Panel Backup to Local Computer] |
| !q5.png! | *Send Archive to Agent* | The option allows you to restore the Control Panel user data as an archive file to the Control Panel machine. See [CDP3: Restoring Your Control Panel Account Backup]. |
| !cpicon.png! | *Browse* | The option allows you to browse the content of the Recovery Point and select the files you want to download or restore. See [CDP3:Downloading Your Control Panel Backup to Local Computer], [Restoring Your Control Panel Account]|

{info:title=Tip}You can sort your backups in ascending or descending order using the arrows in the "Id" column or the "Created On" column.
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h4. Pages Navigation

The Pages Navigation pane allows you to divide the list into pages by specifying the desired number of items per page. The Pages Navigation pane provides buttons to navigate from one page to another.
* *Arrows* \- Turns over pages.
** *First* \- Opens the first page.
** *Previous* \- Opens the previous page.
** *Next* \- Opens the next page.
** *Last* \- Opens the last page.
* *Page Number* \- Field for typing in the page number. Press <Enter> to go to the required page. The total number of existing pages is shown in the pane.
* *Items Per Page* \- Used to define how many items to display per page in the list. The system remembers your settings. Unless you change these settings, you will see 10 items per page. If you want to see more or fewer items per page, you can change the number and press <Enter>. The maximum number of items per page is 25.{excerpt:hidden=true}Instructions on how to access Control Panel account backups via Direct Link.{excerpt}