7. Taskbar Icon

🖥️ RestoreX360 Server – Taskbar Menu Explained
When RestoreX360 Server is installed and running, its icon appears in the Windows taskbar (system tray). Right-clicking or clicking on this icon opens a context menu that gives you quick access to several core features. Here’s what each item does:
 
✅ Open RestoreX360 Server
Purpose: Launches the main application window.
Details:
  • Opens the full user interface where you can view system status, snapshot history, rollback options, and protection settings.
  • This is the main control panel for performing advanced tasks or viewing detailed information about the protection status of your system.
 
Common Use Cases:
  • Scheduling snapshot tasks
  • Managing existing recovery points
  • Configuring backup intervals or automation
 
2. 📸 New Snapshot
Purpose: Instantly creates a system-level snapshot.
Details:
  • Captures the current state of your entire system, including files, system settings, and installed programs.
  • Snapshots are stored locally and allow for quick recovery in case of system issues.
  • The snapshot process is non-intrusive and does not interrupt normal computer use.
 
Common Use Cases:
  • Before making system changes, installing new software, or applying updates.
  • As a part of routine backup strategy to ensure recent restore points are available.
 
3. 🔁 Rollback Computers
Purpose: Restores the system to a previously created snapshot.
Details:
  • Allows the user to select from available snapshots and revert the system to that exact point in time.
  • Rolls back all system files, installed applications, and settings to the state captured in the selected snapshot.
  • This feature is extremely useful for recovering from crashes, malware attacks, or configuration errors.
 
Common Use Cases:
  • After accidental software installations, registry modifications, or system instability.
 
4. 🛑 Turn Off Protection
Purpose: Disables RestoreX360 protection and removes all saved snapshot data.
IMPORTANT WARNING:
⚠️ When you select “Turn Off Protection”, a warning will appear stating:
“Turning off protection will remove all the snapshot history. Are you sure you want to turn off the protection?”
 
This is a critical action. Once protection is turned off:
  • All existing snapshots will be deleted permanently.
  • The system will no longer be protected by RestoreX360 until protection is re-enabled.
 
Why This Feature Exists:
  • Turning off protection may be required during major system updates or troubleshooting scenarios where snapshot technology could interfere.
 
Common Use Cases:
  • Before upgrading the operating system.
  • When uninstalling RestoreX360 or reinstalling a fresh copy.
 
5. ⬆️ Upload Files
Purpose: Manually upload files from the local system to a configured backup server or secure cloud location.
Details:
  • This is typically part of a centralized backup workflow.
  • You can choose which files or folders to upload.
  • Helpful for ensuring critical data is stored off-device and retrievable in case of device failure.
 
Common Use Cases:
  • Archiving important documents or logs.
  • Sending diagnostic files to support or system administrators.
 
6. ℹ️ About
Purpose: Provides product and licensing information for the currently installed RestoreX360 Server software.
Details Shown in the About Window:
  • Product Name: The edition installed (e.g., RestoreX360 Server).
  • Build Code: Internal build reference for the exact software release.
  • Product ID: A unique identifier for the installation.
  • License Type: Describes whether the license is 1 Year, 3 Years or Lifetime.
  • License Expiration Date: Indicates the date the current license will expire.
  • License Maintenance: Shows whether the license is under active maintenance/support.
 
Common Use Cases:
  • When contacting customer support or technical assistance
  • Verifying whether the current installation is valid and up to date
 
 
Details Shown in the About Window:
  • Product Name: The edition installed (e.g., RestoreX360 Server).
  • Build Code: Internal build reference for the exact software release.
  • Product ID: A unique identifier for the installation.
  • License Type: Describes whether the license is 1 Year, 3 Years or Lifetime.
  • License Expiration Date: Indicates the date the current license will expire.
  • Remaining Days: It will indicates remaining days.
  • License Maintenance: Shows whether the license is under active maintenance/support.