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Error when changing Virtual Hosts Location

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Tony Lin

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Hi,

My original HD space is not enough, So I installed a larger HD for further use,

But When I using Plesk Reconfigurator to Change Virtual Hosts Location,

It crashed at "Configuring IIS site: test",

And then I found, all the sites has been moved into new HD, But FTP become unavaible to login.

Is there anyone has the same problem like me??
 
Well I am in the middle of rebuilding the whole structure of permissions for all of the domains because the reconfigurator definitely doesn't work right. I had got the same error on the "test" folder, but I pushed through the error and it copied all the files over but then it went to do a verification of the files and instead of finding the folders it was purging the folders out of the new directory and then saying it couldn't find it. So I thought I would just copy the ones it was saying it couldn't find just to end up finding out that it was deleting it again.

So I got tired of wasting time on that and just kept hitting retry until it "completed" the update. Then I went and looked at the default folder in IIS and it didn't even up date the domains to the new directory.

What a waste of time!

Anybody have a quick fix for updating the folder permissions so the site will work? I'm having to compare the original folder permissions to get the new directory corrected.
 
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