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Path: Parallels\Plesk\billing\htdocs

This file is one that I've found is a Plesk encrypted file. Don't open it in note pad or else it'll be tagged as corrupt. Just opening this file will corrupt it!

Now for the question. Where do I go to download a replacement file so I can re-register my key and have the file encrypted/decrypted with my reg key. I'm making assumptions here but I've read the following article: http://kb.odin.com/en/1339 and I don't like the suggestions. There must be a better way, is there? Suggestion 1 didn't resolve my problem and the article does not say, for suggestion 2, whether to change back. "If IIS is used as Plesk web server switch it to Apache:" I don't have Apache so again if you are saying to switch to Apache you are not saying to switch back to IIS. I don't feel comfortable doing this since Plesk V10 cannot be uninstalled or repaired.

Therefore, can I download the ParseFunction.PHP file and then apply my reg key and all will be fine? If so, where can I download this file from?

Is there a list of these files somewhere so I don't do this again? Can you help me from making this same mistake again?

Rick
 
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