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hello my name is Dean Suzuki and Im a senior solution architect with AWS today I want to talk about how you can empower your users to be able to do their own file over restores using shadow copies on Amazon fsx phonos file server for folks who arent familiar Amazon fsx for Windows File server is Amazons native Windows File server service that is fully managed meaning you dont have to worry about managing the hardware and the software we take care of that for you and when you couple that with shadow copies it empowers the users to be able to do their own file over stores through the windows UI now imagine this scenario imagine that your users delete some of their files in the file server or maybe they make a bunch of changes to their files on the file servers be at a contract or support or spreadsheet then they save those changes and then and then they decide they want to go back to the original file version in both cases what typically happens then is the user calls a help desk to