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Puzzled Vaio

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Since: May 11, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 7:30 am
Post subject: Sharepoint/IIS
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I need to know how to restore a SBS 2003 companyweb setup to factory default.
I have searched and search and there doesn't appeaar to be a way to
"uncustomize"
any help in this matter would be appreciated

Thanks,
Andrew Rodgers

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Manny Borges

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Since: Jul 20, 2005
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 1:13 pm
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What do you mean by uncustomize?

You can just amek a new portal.
Make another web site and extend that one with new site prof and serv
databases.
Make sure the new virtual server ahs a diffrent port number, diffrent IP, or
diffrent DNS name and host header.

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Manny Borges
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"Puzzled Vaio" wrote in message

>I need to know how to restore a SBS 2003 companyweb setup to factory
>default.
> I have searched and search and there doesn't appeaar to be a way to
> "uncustomize"
> any help in this matter would be appreciated
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew Rodgers

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nickpatel




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Location: New jersey

(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:05 am
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Commercial and residential growth of the Internet has exploded. Every day, more and more companies to integrate internal networks on the Internet for various reasons, productivity, customer service, collaboration, and more. Some of the biggest problems of these organizations, large and small, aiming to expand their networks to the Internet are security, manageability and affordability.
Microsoft Internet products, such as Internet Explorer, Internet Information Server, Internet systems, Cardium can be set to get your business quickly and easily connected to the network. Internet Information Services (IIS) is a complete Web server available in all versions of Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008.
Designed for Intranet, Internet and Extranet, IIS, thanks to organizations of all sizes quickly and easily deploy powerful Web sites and applications. Additionally, IIS provides a high-performance platform for applications built using Microsoft. NET Framework.
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