Opus stores its Preferences settings on disk, so backing up your Preferences can be as simple as making a copy of the files / folders in question. However Opus includes an integrated Backup tool that automates this process for you, and results in a single backup file that can be used to restore your Preferences in the event that Opus ever has to be reinstalled. If you ever install Opus on a new computer you can also use this to move your configuration across.

 

To access the Backup and Restore Configuration dialog, select the option from the menu in the main Preferences dialog, or from the Settings menu in a Lister.

The four different modes of this dialog are:

This dialog isn't available when running an exported portable copy of Opus. If you wish to update the portable copy with a newer configuration from your normal install of Opus, simply export the normal install to the USB device again to overwrite it. (You will be asked whether you want to update just the program or both the program and the configuration.) If you wish to backup the configuration stored on a USB device you can simply archive the configuration directories below the DOPUS folder on the device.

Your Preferences, toolbars and file type settings are always backed up. There are several options available that determine what other parts of your configuration is included in the backup.

You are also given the option to encrypt the backup file, which you may wish to do to protect things like your stored FTP site passwords.

The same options (images, sounds, miscellaneous data and local state data) are also available when restoring a previously backed up configuration, as well as the Replace existing configuration completely option. If this option is not selected, the configuration you restore will be "merged" with your current configuration - if selected, the option causes Opus to delete your existing configuration before restoring the new one.