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		<title>Successfully Backing up and Restoring your websites on IIS 6.0</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There comes a time in every system administrator&#8217;s life when they must face a harsh reality. Your company&#8217;s webserver has had a major harddrive failure and it needs to be running again as quickly as possible.  I came up with a solution that is fairly simple to execute and is hardware independent.
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