Hi Paul,

 

Is the 2nd WFE server complaining about anything (logs / eventvwr)? Did the
dodgy WFE have enough time to perform any updates on the databases?

 

If not, I'd say it has a good chance of working if you just copy over the 12
hive, As 99% of SharePoint Config lays in the database, just be caution as
such files like  web.config for the /_layouts and others, they may cause you
problems if they are different (I would expect them to be slightly different
rather than 100% clones, could be wrong here tho, never actually checked),
AppSettings, etc will need to be added if required also

 

As a side/general note, this is a good example as to why solutions/features
are powerful. In this situation, it would of been able to just redeploy the
solutions and reactivate the features.

 

Cheers,

 

Daniel

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Noone
Sent: Friday, 5 December 2008 9:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Restore WFE

 

Hi guys,

 

I have finished laughing and am now quietly sobbing in despair. We have a
small problem. Our production environment has two web front ends. All
servers are virtual machines.

 

Someone (not me!) managed to revert one of them to a previous snapshot by
clicking the REALLY BIG BUTTON on the VM window that performs this wonderful
task.

 

Upon realising the mistake we immediately shut this box down.

 

Question: If we can't selectively restore this box (which we can't!) is it
possible to just copy across the 12 hive and any custom DLLs from the other
WFE?

 

Kind regards,

Paul

 

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