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Simon_Sustecs
Guest
Hi,
I'm wondering if anybody would be kind enough to help me with the following problem?
The problem
I'm currently getting a web page error message at the login page of Plesk Panel 10.2 running on a Windows 2008 Server R2
The web page error message
"get_config_string failed: FTPD_BIN_D: The system cannot find the file specified. (Error code 2) at RegQueryValueEx valueName=FTPD_BIN_D"
How this happened
This occurred after a failed update the panel to 10.3.1 (Issue was related to this thread: http://forum.parallels.com/showpost.php?p=452491&postcount=48. However the above problem started to occur after restoring the contents of the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Parallels\" folder from a working backup made prior to the attempted update.
Tried the following things
1. A full server reboot
2. Ran "Plesk Reconfigurator" tool to repair the Plesk installation and drive permissions
3. Rebooted the server and tried another restore from working backup
Any details on how to get the panel working again would be much appreciated.
I'm wondering if anybody would be kind enough to help me with the following problem?
The problem
I'm currently getting a web page error message at the login page of Plesk Panel 10.2 running on a Windows 2008 Server R2
The web page error message
"get_config_string failed: FTPD_BIN_D: The system cannot find the file specified. (Error code 2) at RegQueryValueEx valueName=FTPD_BIN_D"
How this happened
This occurred after a failed update the panel to 10.3.1 (Issue was related to this thread: http://forum.parallels.com/showpost.php?p=452491&postcount=48. However the above problem started to occur after restoring the contents of the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Parallels\" folder from a working backup made prior to the attempted update.
Tried the following things
1. A full server reboot
2. Ran "Plesk Reconfigurator" tool to repair the Plesk installation and drive permissions
3. Rebooted the server and tried another restore from working backup
Any details on how to get the panel working again would be much appreciated.