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Replacing a replaced installation of PHP

PeterZw

New Pleskian
Dear Parallels forum,

when we wirst started using Plesk (currently 9.5.3) a few years ago, we needed an updated installation of PHP, which was not supplied by Plesk or CentOS at the time.

So we installed it using 3rd party repositories and updated it a few times since then.

A few weeks ago I noticed that Plesk's autoinstaller has an option to install PHP 5.3.
My question: Is there any risk-free way to get back to a PHP installation maintained by Plesk? If so: How would I have to go about that? Can I just run the 5.3 installation of the autoinstaller although I already have 5.3 installed by 3rd party repositories?
 
I think that you shouldn't do something with PHP if all works fine already with your custom PHP installation.
 
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