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Author my IIS has disapeared
jo

2002-10-05, 8:28 pm

Our exchange server fails to start up because of missing
dependancies. Basically IIS got removed during an install
of some other windows components. Of course exchange
relies on IIS for smtp, pop, imap etc. Can I just
reinstall IIS and everything will be hunky dory? Any
feedback would be greatly appreciated.

TIA
jo
Mark Fugatt

2002-10-05, 8:28 pm

http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;en-us;Q320202

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> Our exchange server fails to start up because of missing
> dependancies. Basically IIS got removed during an install
> of some other windows components. Of course exchange
> relies on IIS for smtp, pop, imap etc. Can I just
> reinstall IIS and everything will be hunky dory? Any
> feedback would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA
> jo



jo

2002-10-05, 8:28 pm


I did a backup about 2 hours before IIS got removed. Will
we lose anymail that came into the mail store between this
time?

Thanks again

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>"jo" <glestadt@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> Our exchange server fails to start up because of missing
>> dependancies. Basically IIS got removed during an

install
>> of some other windows components. Of course exchange
>> relies on IIS for smtp, pop, imap etc. Can I just
>> reinstall IIS and everything will be hunky dory? Any
>> feedback would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> TIA
>> jo

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