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Temporary Site Location

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snyhof

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Where are the temporary site pages located in the folder list before it is published?
 
Backup files in Sites folder

Great! Thank you.

Another question:
Will backing up and restoring these files from and to /Sites/ folder work ok? Or does the backup in Plesk under Clients backup the web site data and pages also?
 
There are some files specific for given Sitebuilder installation (PublicKey.xml is one of them, it verifies requests to remote storage and should correspond to Sitebuilder private key).
To avoid problems please use Sitebuilder Backup/Restore utility. I don't know how it works with Plesk particulary, however I'll find out and post here.
 
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