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  • How to restore your Azure Build Pipelines
    How to restore your Azure Build Pipelines Our backups run by default on an automated basis. That means every day we take a backup of all your build (and release) pipelines and keep them in an encrypted state. You may also backup to your own storage. When you make a change to one of your pipelines, Azure Devops automatically creates a new revision of the pipelines (both build and release). We will also create a new backup of the new pipeline and keep your old pipeline too. Please note tPopular
  • How to add a new Devops Organisation to your account
    The following video shows you how to add a new Azure Devops Organization to your account. Its imperative that you use an incognito window where you are signed into the correct Azure Devops account before starting authentication. For best results, please make sure that the user is a service account and is part of the Project Collection Administrators group (under Organization settings -Permissions) Project collection administrator group (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/568Popular
  • How to report an incident
    At Backrightup, we're all about security and incident management. If you have encountered a issue, incident, or a security related matter, please report it to us immediately. There are 3 ways you can do this: 1). Email support@backrightup.com. If the incident is urgent (eg. breach of data), please include the subject line Urgent 2). Using our chat widget located in the bottom right of the screen. Our operators are on standby to help you solve any issues or will action it with the right membSome readers
  • How to restore your Azure Release Pipelines
    How to restore your Azure Build Pipelines Our backups run by default on an automated basis. That means every day we take a backup of all your build (and release) pipelines and keep them in an encrypted state. You may also backup to your own storage. When you make a change to one of your pipelines, Azure Devops automatically creates a new revision of the pipelines (both build and release). We will also create a new backup of the new pipeline and keep your old pipeline too. In case you nSome readers
  • Your backup results
    Your backup jobs run daily. The results shown are across all organisations, projects and repos available for backup. The results are reflected in the following form: Green tick shows the number of repositories backed up across all organisations. Warning symbol shows the number of repositories that had warnings while bFew readers
  • How to change your authenticated user
    The following guide shows you how to change authentication for your Azure Devops Organization in Backrightup. Its imperative that you use an incognito window where you are signed into the correct Azure Devops account before starting authentication. For best results, please make sure that the user is a service account and is part of the Project Collection Administrators group (under Organization settings -Permissions) Project collection administrator group (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/Few readers
  • Changing the authenticated account
    Its best to use a dedicated service account for this action (eg backrightup@example.com) so that any personal account, when leaving the org, is not removed. Check which account you're authenticated as. Login to Backrightup and click here: https://backrightup.com/Identity/Account/Manage/IntegrationSettings Check which account you have authenticated with Click on the "Reauthenticate" button. IFew readers
  • How to view billing history and invoices
    In order to see your billing history and download previous invoices, simply: Log into Backrightup - navigate to the dashboard page Click on your avatar and choose "Settings": billinghistory View your billing history or update your credit card informationFew readers

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