1.WSS Installation directory

This directory and its sub directories, %BootVolume%\program files\Common Files\ Microsoft Common Shared\web server extensions\12, contain WSS installation and configuration files including binaries, site templates, style sheets, customization information for site definitions, etc.

2.Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) Virtual Servers

WSS uses one or more virtual servers to host Web sites. Unlike ASP.NET, it does not configure each Web site using an IIS virtual directory. Alternately, WSS tracks all configuration information for WSS Web sites inside the configuration database and content databases. This implies that a backup of the configuration database will be required to ensure the protection of all SharePoint extended virtual servers.

3.WSS Databases

By default, WSS installs a WMSDE/SSEE instance called SHAREPOINT or Microsoft ##SSEE and creates databases including a configuration database and a content database. The SHAREPOINT database instance can be backed up by selecting the instance in the Data Protector Express Administrator GUI.

4.Usage Analysis logs

Usage analysis for WSS allows one to track how Web sites on your server are being used. If usage analysis logging process is enabled, WSS log files are created daily to track usage information. These log files are stored in %WinDir%\system32\LogFiles\STS directory.

NOTE: This path can be customized. In this case, one should add the appropriate path to the backup selection list.

5.Select the Windows SharePoint SQL Databases icon in the selection tree and expand the tree.

6.Select the server that houses Windows SharePoint Services and expand the tree until you are able to select the SharePoint database.

Restoring SharePoint Services

To restore Windows SharePoint Services you will need to select the following:

1.WSS Installation directory

This directory and its sub directories, %BootVolume%\program files\Common Files\ Microsoft Common Shared\web server extensions\12, contain WSS installation and configuration files including binaries, site templates, style sheets, customization information for site definitions, etc.

2.Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) Virtual Servers

WSS uses one or more virtual servers to host Web sites. Unlike ASP.NET, it does not configure each Web site using an IIS virtual directory. Alternately, WSS tracks all configuration information for WSS Web sites inside the configuration database and content databases. This implies that a backup of the configuration database will be required to ensure the protection of all SharePoint extended virtual servers.

3.WSS Databases

By default, WSS installs a WMSDE/SSEE instance called SHAREPOINT or Microsoft ##SSEE and creates databases including a configuration database and a content database. The SHAREPOINT database instance can be backed up by selecting the instance in the Data Protector Express Administrator GUI.

4.Usage Analysis logs

Usage analysis for WSS allows one to track how Web sites on your server are being used. If usage analysis logging process is enabled, WSS log files are created daily to track usage information. These log files are stored in %WinDir%\system32\LogFiles\STS directory.

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