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  • Restore As - type a new name for the database you will restore. 
  • Select restore options:
    • Force Restore (replace) - choose this option to ensure the selected backup files are restored, even if that means overwriting an existing database.
    • Restore Database logins - choose this option to restore the SQL logins associated with the selected databases. This option is available when you are restoring a full backup that contains the database login information.
    • Keep CDC - choose this option to restore databases that uses Microsoft SQL Server Change Data Capture (CDC) feature.
    • Ignore Checksum Errors - choose this option to ignore any errors from the generated checksum. If checksum errors are encountered, SQL Safe should continue to restore the backup file.
    • Preserve replication  settings - choose this option to retain the settings used when the selected databases were replicated.
  • Change Path - type a new path for the target database.
  • Edit the filename of the restoring file - Edit the names you want to change in the Restore as Filename field. When you select a database name from the drop-down list or edit the field, the Restore As Filename is automatically updated to reflect the new name, but you can edit this field by directly typing in it. 

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