Re: Deleted web site

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Hi,

Thanks for updates.

Here is the steps for reinstall FPSE, you can backup it before reinstall
it. It will not impact your SBS server.

1. Perform a full backup of the SBS 2003.
2. Remove the FPSE. To do so:

1) Click "Start", point to" Control Panel", and then click "Add or Remove
Programs".
2) If FrontPage Server Extensions 2002 is listed, please highlight it and
then uninstall it.
3) Click "Add/Remove Windows Components".
4) In the Windows Components Wizard, click "Application Server", and then
click "Details".

Note: Do not clear the "Application Server" check box.

5) Click "Internet Information Services (IIS)", and then click "Details".

Note: Do not clear the "Internet Information Services (IIS)" check box.

6) Click to clear the "FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions" check box, and
then click "OK" two times.
7) Click "Next", and then click "Finish" to complete the Windows Components
Wizard.

3. Add the new Exchange HTTP virtual server if you would. To do so:

1) Click "Start", point to "All Programs", point to "Microsoft Exchange",
and then click "System Manager".
2) Expand "Servers", expand <"ServerName">, expand "Protocols", and then
click "HTTP".
3) Right-click "HTTP", point to "New", and then click "HTTP Virtual Server".
4) Configure the virtual server settings, and then click "OK".

4. Reinstall FPSE. To do so:

1) Click "Start", point to" Control Panel", and then click "Add or Remove
Programs".
2) Click "Add/Remove Windows Components".
3) In the Windows Components Wizard, click "Application Server", and then
click "Details".

Note: Do not clear the "Application Server" check box.

4) Click "Internet Information Services (IIS)", and then click "Details".

Note: Do not clear the "Internet Information Services (IIS)" check box.

5) Click to select the "FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions" check box, and
then click "OK" two times.
6) Click "Next", and then click "Finish" to complete the Windows Components
Wizard.


Please let me know if you have any concerns. Thank you.

Best regards,

Charles Yang (MSFT)

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