Recreate default folders and files as on start

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By trying to solve a kind of minor problem, I have gradually removed more and more files in my account and increased my minor problem to a completely non functional website. I tried following various guides, which all nicely talk about php.ini files and allowed sites and much more, but none is to be recognized here, because of Cpanel and shared hosting. Now my situation is that my initial public_html/index.php works, but claims that mbstring is not loaded, eventhough it is clearly marked in php7 config panel.

Can I get my initial essential files (and probably folders) back, or even better - a list of what should be there? It is better for me to learn this specific Cpanel/Apache configuration usage to be able to recreate them again. As well as better for admins and other users to not have to do same tasks again and again. I didn't suspect I have to make initial backup as I thought there should be a possibility to return everything to starting state.
 

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It is better for me to learn this specific Cpanel/Apache configuration usage to be able to recreate them again.
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you do NOT have access to your server to do that
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Thanks for clearing that up, I suspected that. Seems to me then next option is to have an admin run some return to start script, as I suspect from many other such posts. I would after that make a backup of also the initial files.
 

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Can I please have my site reset to a fresh condition?
I have recreated everything I see as necessary, but still it works differently, not same as a fresh account/site. It claims:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Server unable to read htaccess file, denying access to be safe

Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
 
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