After installing TBM on Windows Server 2016 Essentials, C:\inetpub directory disappeared what caused Remote Web Workplace services to fail.

Has this already happened and do you have any idea how to fix it?

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  • Hello,

    Just to clarify steps:

    1. Launch installer
    2. As target location, select C:\inetpub.
    3. Click Next until install completes.
    4. In the result, the whole folder disappears even without launching TBM.

    These are correct steps you did to get such result? If so, I believe this is just impossible. Also, installing to default C:\inetpub folder is not correct, at least you had to use some subfolder (something like C:\inetpub\apps\tbm, or similar), because it could contain some default files.

    Anyway, what you describe sounds like impossible, because anyway installer can't delete anything (it can only replace identical files if they exist in the target folder). Vice versa, you should get a lot of files in the target installation folder.

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  • Hello Eugene,

    Thank you for your feedback.

    Some clarifications:

    TBM was installed to default directory, not C:\inetpub

    On first attempt RWW just stopped working. We had to restore the server from backup.

    On second attempt, TBM and RWW worked fine for several hours. Then  RWW stopped working after we updated TBM to newest version (6.1.49) and ASP.NET Core Runtime to 6.0.6.

    It turned out that C:\inetpub directory disappeared.

    Two IT teams worked on this, no one knows why there is a conflict between TBM and RWW in Windows Server Essentials 2016.

    I hope you'll find an explanation. Thanks.

    Pawel Pieczynski 

    CEO 

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