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andrew.arobert
Good afternoon,
We have numerous web sites which are currently being manually
published via Front Page.
Doing one or two sites on an ad-hoc basis was not too bad but we are
now over 20 or thirty at set times during a business day.
What I would love to do is find a way of automating this task, ideally
by the command line, and called from a central automated task
scheduler such as Maestro.
Using Cygwin's rsync or Microsoft's Robocopy successfullyu moves a
site from one IIS file-system path to another but navigation/etc are
broken.
Does anyone know of an alternative method for handling this?
I searched the Jimco site for Publisher 1.5.77 but there is no longer
a link for it.
A message was sent to the products author but I am not sure I will
receive a response.
Does anyone know of an alternative method for handling this?
Any help you can provide on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Andy
We have numerous web sites which are currently being manually
published via Front Page.
Doing one or two sites on an ad-hoc basis was not too bad but we are
now over 20 or thirty at set times during a business day.
What I would love to do is find a way of automating this task, ideally
by the command line, and called from a central automated task
scheduler such as Maestro.
Using Cygwin's rsync or Microsoft's Robocopy successfullyu moves a
site from one IIS file-system path to another but navigation/etc are
broken.
Does anyone know of an alternative method for handling this?
I searched the Jimco site for Publisher 1.5.77 but there is no longer
a link for it.
A message was sent to the products author but I am not sure I will
receive a response.
Does anyone know of an alternative method for handling this?
Any help you can provide on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Andy