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Check Your Backup Status

Windows

  1. In the lower-right corner of the screen, click the Code42 icon  Code42 Windows menu bar icon
  2. Code42 Crashplan can be found in the Windows Start menu.
  3. There's a list of your devices, the top device is the one you are currently using (This Device).
  4. Select Details to check your backup status and Manage Files.


macOS

  1. Mac: In the top-right corner of the screen, click the Code42 icon  Code42 Mac menu bar icon

  2. Mac: UTBackup can be found in your Applications list under CrashPlan.
  3. Sign in to Code42 with your EID and password
  4. There's a list of your devices, the top device is the one you are currently using (This Device).
  5. Select Details to check your backup status and Manage Files.



UTBackup Policy Information

Wiki page: UT Cloud Backup Essential Information

On September 1st of 2019, the UTBackup service will adopt the following management practices:

  • Active Device policy (device deactivated after 6 months of no server contact)
    1. Devices that have not contacted the UTBackup service in six months or longer shall be deactivated automatically (the current practice depends on TSCs to manually deactivate stagnant devices).  For example, if a device has not had server contact from March 1, 2019 on, it will be deactivated on September 1, 2019.
  • Cold Storage policy (60 days data retention in cold storage for deactivated devices, then data is deleted)
    1. Deactivated devices shall have their data placed in cold storage for 60 days; any data in cold storage over 60 days will be deleted automatically (the current default cold storage policy is 5 days, with deletion of cold storage data aged over 5 days old).  For example, if a device is deactivated on September 1, 2019, data is retained until October 31, 2019.
  • Active User policy (user deactivated if not associated with an active device)
    1. Users that have no active devices (except TSCs) shall be deactivated automatically (the current user management practice depends on TSCs to manually deactivate inactive users; user accounts can always be reactivated by TSCs when needed


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